Westminster · London
Marylebone sits in the comfortable middle — enough going on without the weekend chaos.
Day to day, Marylebone gives you a big supermarket (Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda or Morrisons), a Waitrose or M&S, gyms, barbers, beauticians, veggie & vegan spots, a street market, churches and a synagogue.
Based on its profile, Marylebone tends to work best for families prioritising schools and safety; LGBTQ+ residents looking for a visibly welcoming area.
| Question | Rough answer |
|---|---|
| Buying (average) | £1100k — 99% above the London average of £553k |
| Renting a 2-bed | ≈ £3100 per month |
| Indicative household income to buy | ≈ £220k (10% deposit, 4.5× lending) |
It depends what you need: Marylebone scores 8/10 for safety, 8/10 for schools and 10/10 for transport. It tends to suit families prioritising schools and safety.
Around £1100k on average to buy (99% above the London average) and roughly £3100 a month to rent a two-bed. As a rule of thumb, buying at that price typically needs a household income around £220k with a 10% deposit.
Marylebone scores 10/10 for transport; a typical door-to-door journey to central London is roughly 13 minutes.