neighbouring areas
Postcodes
| W1 | W13 | W4 | W8 |
| W10 | W14 | W5 | W9 |
| W11 | W2 | W6 | |
| W12 | W3 | W7 |
If you're searching for a property for sale in Ealing, you will find yourself in a suburb that is cosmopolitan, and also leafy. The area is predominantly populated with middle class families, together with a variety of ethnic communities. Ealing is in postcode W5, in the London Borough of Ealing. Properties for sale range from large Edwardian and Victorian houses, to flats in mansion blocks, and conversions. Ealing is a good area for first time buyers to consider. If you're hunting for a flat in Ealing, you should expect to pay around £169k+ for a studio apartment in an Art Deco block. People searching for a house in Ealing would pay £299k+ for a three bedroom modern terraced house located close to South Ealing tube station.
Amenities for Ealing properties
If you're looking for a property in Ealing you will find there are a good variety of shops and restaurants around Ealing Common. Ealing Broadway has a big shopping centre, with a UGC cinema complex and all the usual retail outlets. A Farmers' Market takes place every Saturday in Ealing Town Centre. Ealing Council is working hard to make Ealing in to an attractive location for investment, and a desirable place in which to live, work and shop. People with children who are searching for a property in Ealing will find the area has a lot of good schools. There is also plenty of green space and parkland, most notably Ealing Common and Walpole Park.
Transport in Ealing
Properties in Ealing are considered to be located in commuter heaven. The Piccadilly and District lines run from South Ealing and Ealing Common underground stations. The District and Central lines run from Ealing Broadway (all stations are in Zone 3). Ealing Common and Ealing Broadway are both railway stations, running services to Reading, Slough and Paddington. Ealing has easy road access to the M4/M40, and the North Circular Road.
