Tottenham has become the natural next stop for renters priced out of Walthamstow and Hackney: Victoria line trains from Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale reach Oxford Circus in about 20 minutes, Tottenham Hale adds Greater Anglia trains towards Stansted, and Haringey's median rents undercut every inner-east borough. The stock runs from Victorian and Edwardian terraces to the new-build quarters rising at Hale Village and around High Road West.
New stock also arrives here faster, relative to what's already listed, than almost anywhere else Flatscout tracks — well-priced places go in days. Rather than refreshing three portals, let Flatscout watch Rightmove, Zoopla and SpareRoom for you: one searchable map with live counts and the current median rent, and a real-time alert the moment a match appears. In a market this quick, being first to book the viewing is most of the battle.
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From Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale the Victoria line reaches Oxford Circus in roughly 20 minutes, with trains every 2-3 minutes at peak. Tottenham Hale also has Greater Anglia services to Stratford and towards Stansted Airport.
Tottenham's stock turns over unusually quickly — a large share of what's listed in any given month is brand new, and well-priced one- and two-beds are often gone within days. Flatscout alerts you the moment a matching listing appears on Rightmove, Zoopla or SpareRoom, so you book the first viewings.