Tottenham Property Guide - flats to rent in London
This page links to Estate Agents and Letting Agents in Tottenham London, N17
If you wish to find flats to rent in Tottenham or houses for sale in Tottenham then the Estate Agent, Letting Agent and Property Consultants shown above can cater for your various needs. The Lettings and Estate Agents in Tottenham, N17, are not shown in any preferential order, except for the Premium Agents.
Letting Agents and Estate Agents in Tottenham N17
Area Comments
Fabulously connected and still a great place for deals on houses and flats alike, Tottenham is the archetypical North London borough, a rich melange of peoples and cultures, friendly and cosmopolitan.
The area is being heavily revamped and re-energised, with an involved and committed local council making services better all the time and piloting community projects all the time. The main streets of Tottenham are filled with great cafes and eateries and good local stores and grocers that provide everything you need; larger stores are to be found nearby for large-scale grocery shopping.
Whatever rough edges Tottenham might once have had are if not gone, then at least fading. This is becoming a middle class stronghold, although the traditional multicultural, deep London atmosphere is still here and very independent. In terms of housing, Tottenham has all the facilities of nearby areas, but it's generally much more reasonable.
Redevelopment of the area is making the old-style estates that Tottenham used to be known for into much more attractive and successful areas than they used to be. There are excellent opportunities for modern ex-council properties near the White Hart Lane area, which also sees some roads of very affordable, but becoming popular, 1930s houses; it's also wise to view in the Northumberland Park are for these properties.
The best properties though are surely found in the Bruce Grove / Bruce Castle area, as Tottenham makes its way towards Seven Sisters. Here are lovely roads of Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses, attractive at any price, but still at very competitive levels at the moment. As Tottenham continues to become more and more a place for those pushed out of Highbury or Finsbury Park, and as the middle class families who might previously have plumped for Crouch End come here, the cafes along the high street are becoming more and more cool, restaurants more upmarket, and the properties more desirable.
Area News for Tottenham
Spurs unveil new stadium design
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has revealed revised designs for its new stadium, which is said to deliver "further improvements" on the original submission.
Read Article ... Published on 20th May, 2010
Finalising a rental agreement
There are a number of processes involved in finding property to rent in London or flats to rent anywhere in the UK, but the final actions can be some of the most important.
Read Article ... Published on 19th August, 2009
Haringey parks 'have community feel'
Residents of property to rent in Haringey, as well as other people living in the north London borough, have access to some of the best parks and green spaces in the UK.
Read Article ... Published on 3rd August, 2009
'Fantastic food' in Camden
A north London gastropub serving modern European food could be the ideal place to visit for a relaxing evening.
Read Article ... Published on 30th July, 2009
Haringey council welcomes property pledge
Haringey council has claimed that the people living in the borough "deserve decent housing".
Read Article ... Published on 3rd July, 2009
More property to rent in Haringey?
Some nine unused properties in Haringey could soon be on the market after the borough's council announced that it will be bringing the empty homes back into use.
Read Article ... Published on 24th June, 2009
Record year for Tube journeys
London residents were serviced by more Tube trains than ever before in the 2007-08 financial year, it has been revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 7th January, 2009
City of Westminster residents to see station upgrades
Work is set to begin on one of the biggest station redevelopments ever undertaken in central London.
Read Article ... Published on 6th January, 2009
BAA in £230 million Crossrail deal
Crossrail has agreed a £230 million funding deal with the British Airports Authority (BAA) to help develop the service.
Read Article ... Published on 4th November, 2008
Spurs planning new stadium
Those living in the London borough of Haringey could be in for a boost to the economy and facilities following news that Tottenham Hotspur has announced plans to build a new stadium.
Read Article ... Published on 30th October, 2008
TfL announces contract bidding process for West End station
Transport for London (TfL) has advertised the contract for the tender to carry out work around Tottenham Court Road tube station for the Crossrail project.
Read Article ... Published on 28th October, 2008
Week of Peace for Haringey borough
The London Borough of Haringey is to kick off a Week of Peace with a human chain between two Tube stations.
Read Article ... Published on 11th September, 2008
Health service boost for Haringey
The London Borough of Haringey has received a boost with the opening of a new £10 million health centre.
Read Article ... Published on 3rd September, 2008
Tottenham riverside regeneration begins
Three brand new business barges have been docked at Tottenham's Hale Wharf, ushering in a new era of regeneration for the River Lee.
Read Article ... Published on 3rd March, 2008
Tottenham Partnership steps up regeneration
Local officials in north London's Tottenham district have launched a new drive to involve local residents in regeneration of the area.
Read Article ... Published on 22nd February, 2008
Fitrovia 'strikes work-life balance'
According to the Times Online, the central London area of Fitzrovia defies the London trend and is both commercial and residential making it a great place to rent or buy a home.
Read Article ... Published on 11th January, 2008
Tottenham Council Tax and N17 Council Tax
Borough of Haringey Council Tax
| Year-Band | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009/2010 | £996 | £1162 | £1328 | £1494 | £1826 | £2158 | £2490 | £2988 |
| 2008/2009 | £981 | £1144 | £1308 | £1471 | £1798 | £2125 | £2452 | £2943 |
| 2007/2008 | £954 | £1114 | £1273 | £1432 | £1750 | £2068 | £2386 | £2863 |
| 2006/2007 | £922 | £1076 | £1230 | £1384 | £1691 | £1999 | £2306 | £2767 |
| 2005/2006 | £882 | £1029 | £1176 | £1323 | £1617 | £1911 | £2205 | £2646 |








