West Hampstead's calling card is three stations within a few hundred metres of each other on West End Lane: the Jubilee line (Bond Street in about 10 minutes), the Overground's orbital route, and Thameslink trains running direct to St Pancras, Farringdon and the City. Around them sit red-brick mansion blocks and Victorian conversions, with the delis and cafés of West End Lane giving the area a village feel that has long made it a first-flat favourite.
Stock here moves quickly and is spread unevenly across the portals — agents split their instructions between Rightmove and Zoopla, and flatshares surface on SpareRoom. Flatscout aggregates all three into one searchable map with live counts and the current median rent, and fires a real-time alert the moment a new place matches your filters.
Live listing counts and median prices are shown on the interactive page in a browser.
Exceptional for a Zone 2 neighbourhood: the Jubilee line reaches Bond Street in ~10 minutes, Thameslink runs direct to St Pancras, Farringdon, City Thameslink and on to Gatwick, and the Overground links Stratford to Richmond/Clapham Junction — all from three stations on West End Lane.
It typically sits below Hampstead proper but above Kilburn next door. Flatscout shows the live median rent for the area and lets you compare surrounding neighbourhoods on the same map, so you can see the trade-off street by street.