Dexters has opened a new office in Queen’s Park to meet rising demand in sales and lettings, building on its success in Kensal Rise and strengthening its service to local clients.

The neighbourhood is presented as a highly desirable part of northwest London, combining a village atmosphere with easy access to central London.

Queen’s Park is described as a leafy, family-friendly area centred around 30 acres of green space. Its appeal lies in its attractive period homes, including red-brick Edwardian houses and Victorian villas, many with landscaped gardens. Streets such as Kingswood Avenue and Chevening Road are highlighted as especially sought after for their premium properties and park views.

Transport links are a major advantage. The area sits in Zone 2 and offers fast access via the Bakerloo line, Mildmay Overground services, and nearby Jubilee line connections, making travel across London quick and convenient.

The area also offers a strong lifestyle appeal, with independent shops, boutiques, cafés and restaurants concentrated around Salusbury Road. Local highlights include Don’t Tell Dad bakery, Bob’s Café and the Sunday Farmers’ Market on Lonsdale Road, which adds fresh produce and artisan goods to the mix.

Families are well served by excellent schools, including St Luke’s CofE Primary, Kingsgate Primary, Paddington Academy and St George’s Catholic School. The park itself provides child-friendly features such as a playground, sandpit and farm.

Dexters reports strong market activity, with high-quality applicants and quick results for well-matched homes. The company says its proactive approach helps secure viewings and let properties efficiently.

 Overall, Queen’s Park is portrayed as a thriving, well-connected and increasingly popular area for buyers and tenants alike.

 

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