If you’re considering making the move to West London, Hammersmith is always worth a look. Popular with everyone from families to young professionals, it’s generally on the radar for those looking westwards. To help you get started on your search, we’ve listed our top 10 best places to live in Hammersmith according to the people who live there – HomeViews reviewers!
10 best new developments in Hammersmith
On with the show! The following list is the top 10 best places to live in Hammersmith according to the residents who live there. Each property development has achieved high enough scores from our verified HomeViews reviewers to place it above the competition. So read on, and see where the top developments are in this major West London district.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how recently reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. More recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.Developments with more reviews from verified residents are also given priority over unverified reviews.
Despite its name, Fulham Reach is actually in Hammersmith. This mixed-use development from St George (part of the Berkeley Group) was constructed with the support of architect John Thompson and Partners, and interior designer, Jestico + Whiles. Since our last update, it has surpassed Queen’s Wharf to nab the top spot.
It’s situated close to Hammersmith Broadway and Hammersmith Station and lies adjacent to the River Thames, which affords residents some stunning views. There are currently 744 apartments and penthouses here, which range from one to four bedrooms. A multi-phase project, Fulham Reach is due to be fully completed in 2022.
Read reviews and details of Fulham Reach, W6
Still a top-rated contender hitting the number 2 spot, Queen’s Wharf is a residential development from Mount Anvil and Fabrica, set right next to Hammersmith Bridge and overlooking the River Thames. It’s home to 165 apartments – a combination of studios, apartments and penthouses, and is based on the old Riverside Studios site. The whole area is currently in the middle of an urban regeneration phase, and will soon welcome state-of-the-art theatre, film and dance facilities.
Read reviews and details of Queen’s Wharf, W6
The number 3 development was designed for people who want to be right in the thick of the action. Hammersmith Central by Linden Homes sits directly in-between Ravenscourt Park and Hammersmith Underground stations, with Broadway Shopping Centre and its vast array of shops and restaurants only a few minutes’ walk away. The development itself comprises 88 one, two and three-bedroom flats on Glenthorne Road.
Read reviews and details of Hammersmith Central, W6
In 4th, and just a four-minute walk away from Hammersmith Underground station, Sovereign Court is a new development made up of a mix of 418 one, two and four-bedroom apartments and studios. The building is also located moments away from Broadway Shopping Centre, meaning that residents have everything they need close at hand.
Read reviews and details of Sovereign Court, W6
Hitting the middle ranking on our list, Brandenburgh House is a selection of studio flats located on West London’s Fulham Palace Road. Hammersmith station is just a seven-minute walk from the development, serviced by the District, Piccadilly, Circle and Hammersmith & City lines. A huge number of bus routes run locally, too.
Read reviews and details of Brandenburgh House, W6
In 6th we have Albion Court, by Danescroft Land, which consists of a converted residential development featuring 53 studio, 1 bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments. Located in Hammersmith, Albion Court is close to Hammersmith Underground which is on the Piccadilly and District lines.
Read reviews and details of Albion Court, W6
In 7th, Kings Row is a development by Linden Homes and designed by architect Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands. It’s set on Kings Road in Hammersmith, and is neighboured by Ravenscourt Park and just a short walk from Ravenscourt Park tube station. The development features 55 residential units, encompassing studios, apartments, duplexes and townhouses.
One happy resident writes: “As a young family this lives up to everything we would have expected. Both my husband & I wanted to get out of central London because of our new baby, but this affords him the ability to commute into town without having to be gone for all hours. The zip car allowance is fantastic as he often uses our car for work, so means I can get around to see friends & my parents easily with the little one.”
Read reviews and details of Kings Row, W6
Next up we have a joint venture between FABRICA and the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham. Artisi is a collection of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments nestled within the impressive Civic Campus regeneration project, moments from the Thames riverside. Designed by award-winning architects RSHP, Civic Campus celebrates Hammersmith’s rich cultural heritage and will breathe life back into this historical location, creating a vibrant destination for all to enjoy
Read reviews and details of Artisi, W6
Penultimate place goes to Ashlar Court, a Grade II listed building in Ravenscourt Gardens by Linden Homes Limited which features a mix of 66 one, two and three-bedroom apartments and studios. The development is only a short walk away from Stamford Brook station with links to the District line. The River Thames is less than a 15-minute walk away.
Read reviews and details of Ashlar Court, W6
We round off the borough with Hamlet Gardens, a collection of recently refurbished Victorian red-brick mansion blocks offering1-3-bedroom apartments. Each unit features high ceilings, period features, and modern amenities, including fully-fitted Bosch kitchens and integrated appliances. Residents benefit from on-site building management, CCTV security, and the option for furnished or unfurnished accommodations. Situated opposite Ravenscourt Park, the property is a short walk from Ravenscourt Park and Stamford Brook Underground stations, providing easy access to central London. Local amenities include the shops and restaurants of Chiswick High Road and the scenic Thames riverside.
Read reviews and details of Hamlet Gardens, W6
What’s it like living in Hammersmith?
Hammersmith has a great reputation as a district that offers something for everyone. Safe, spacious, great schools, green spaces, good transport links and local shopping scenes – it’s a solid all-round package.
While in previous years, Hammersmith has suffered a bit from a ‘concrete jungle’ reputation, this is no longer the case. Today, there’s an interesting mix of modern builds and more quirky architectural oddballs to be found among the concrete holdovers of previous generations.
There’s also a great (and growing) food scene here, so you’ll never be stuck for inspiration when deciding where to eat in Hammersmith.
Hammersmith hangouts – location and transport links
First of all, where is Hammersmith exactly? Hammersmith is one of the capital’s major districts, so it occupies a good chunk of West London. It sits between Shepard’s Bush and Fulham, while pushing up against the Thames with Chiswick on its western edge.
This puts it in a prime position for people living here to enjoy both West and Central London. Plus, Hammersmith is one of the best-connected districts in the capital. Three main Tube lines run through it, and it’s a major bus hub.
Hammersmith Bridge currently allows access to cyclists and pedestrians, but not to motorists. This means that Hammersmith residents can hop across the river with ease on foot or by bicycle.
Average property prices in Hammersmith
If you’re hoping to rent in Hammersmith, you’ll be looking at an average (median) rate of £3,300 per calendar month. This is almost in line with the London-wide average of £2,700, making Hammersmith just a shade pricier.
For buyers, Hammersmith offers great variety for every budget and taste. Properties here can go for anything from £300,000 for basic flats to several million for smart mini-mansions. According to Rightmove, the average for the 12 months to April 2025 was just under £1,000,000, though flats were most commonly sold at an average of £596,000.
Need to know more about the best places to live in Hammersmith? Our dedicated area guide has plenty more to show you. Or if you’re looking for more West London inspiration, we have guides to both the North West and South West of London too – just click the links below.
HomeViews is the only independent review platform for residential developments in the UK. Prospective buyers and tenants use it to make an informed decision on where to live based on insights from carefully verified resident reviews. Part of Rightmove since February 2024, we’re working with developers, house builders, operators, housing associations and the Government to give residents a voice, recognise high performers and to help improve standards across the industry.
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