10 of London's most expensive uber rentals to let now for as much as £100k per month

Fantasy lets across the capital (ES)
Fantasy lets across the capital (ES)

It seems London is a renters' city after all – if you've got the requisite cash. The city's 'ultra-prime' rental market is booming, with more multi-millionaires and billionaires choosing to let than buy in 2023.

Beauchamp Estates' latest Wealth Report found that so-called ultra high net worth individuals, who are willing to shell out up to £30,000 per week, may have been dissuaded from buying in London by high interest rates.

In the first half of 2023, an average of two homes sold for more than £15 million each month – but more than 10 leases worth upwards of £5,000 per week were agreed.

Prime Central London rental values now sit almost 30 per cent above pre-pandemic figures.

The city remains one of the most popular destinations in the world for billionaires to rent or buy a home, with Mayfair, Belgravia, St John’s Wood, Regent’s Park and Hampstead among favoured neighbourhoods.

But Beauchamp Estates' report suggests Stamp Duty, scrutiny over sources of wealth and the expectation of a Labour government may dampen interest from UHNWIs.

It name-drops the French Riviera, Los Angeles, Miami and Dubai – where the number of £15 million plus home sales is double that of London – as billionaire-friendly areas that represent rising competition.

So what's up for grabs for those keen to land on British soil?

St John’s Wood, NW8

Langford Place, NW8 (Knight Frank)
Langford Place, NW8 (Knight Frank)

£34,667 pcm / £416,004 pa

This remarkable Moorish-influenced mansion on a secluded plot in St John's Wood is the former home of sculptor John Adams Acton. Highlights include stained glass windows, a 40-metre landscaped garden and a lower ground floor with its own entrance, bedrooms and kitchenette.

Knight Frank, 020 3909 6655

Parsons Green, SW6

St Dionis Road, SW6 (Hamptons)
St Dionis Road, SW6 (Hamptons)

£31,417 pcm / £377,004 pa

A stylishly kitted-out four-bedroom, four-bathroom home within walking distance of the river. Offered furnished, it has an open plan kitchen and reception with double doors onto a garden with outdoor tub, as well as a family room on the floor below.

Hamptons, 020 3856 4262

Chelsea, SW3

Oakley Street, SW3 (Foxtons)
Oakley Street, SW3 (Foxtons)

£23,833 pcm / £285,996 pa

This two-bedroom apartment between King's Road and the river has a home bar, a large rooftop terrace with a hot tub and a main bedroom with an extensive dressing area. It's on the market as a furnished short let.

Foxtons, 020 3908 8522

Kensington, W8

Upper Phillimore Gardens, W8 (Barnham & Reeves)
Upper Phillimore Gardens, W8 (Barnham & Reeves)

£31,200 pcm / £374,400 pa

A Holland Park townhouse just off London’s most expensive street. Arranged around a central staircase and hallway, there's a generous six bedrooms, six bathrooms and three receptions over five floors, plus a patio garden.

Benham & Reeves, 020 3907 2698

Richmond, TW1

Cambridge Park, TW1 (Knight Frank)
Cambridge Park, TW1 (Knight Frank)

£108,333 pcm / £1,299,996 pa

A truly one-of-a-kind Palladian mansion on a three-acre riverside plot, with almost 20,000 square feet of living space. The wider estate includes staff accommodation, tennis courts, a triple garage and both indoor and outdoor swimming pools.

Knight Frank, 020 3907 3409

Marylebone, W1B

Park Crescent, W1B (Aston Chase)
Park Crescent, W1B (Aston Chase)

£28,167 pcm / £338,004 pa

This unusual three-bedroom apartment on a sweeping Regency crescent has two striking internal courtyards and a huge dressing room. Homes on this street also have access to eight-acre private gardens via subscription, which include tennis courts and a children's play area.

Aston Chase, 020 3909 9733

Oval, SW8

Fentiman Road, SW8 (Hamptons)
Fentiman Road, SW8 (Hamptons)

£10,000 pcm / £120,000 pa

A relative bargain among such company, this six-bedroom Georgian home near the Oval cricket ground has a large garden, a cellar and a garage, plus off-street parking. It's a rarity for the area, which is particularly well connected thanks to Vauxhall interchange.

Hamptons, 020 3835 2190

Belgravia, SW1W

Chester Square, SW1W (Sotheby's)
Chester Square, SW1W (Sotheby's)

£108,333 pcm / £1,299,996 pa

A classically-furnished 7,000 square foot townhouse with six bedrooms, plus a lift and wine cellar. Perks include extension wellness facilities, including a gym and a home spa with a sauna, jacuzzi and steam room.

Sotheby’s, 020 3375 2800

Mayfair, W1K

Rex Place, W1K (Clifton Property Partners)
Rex Place, W1K (Clifton Property Partners)

£28,167 pcm / £338,004 pa

This minimalist, high-spec townhouse is in a prime position moments from Hyde Park and Mount Street. Benefits include a lift with access to four of the five floors, plus terraces off two of the bedrooms.

Clifton Property Partners, 020 7409 5087

Hampstead, NW3

Hampstead Grove, NW3 (Absolute Property)
Hampstead Grove, NW3 (Absolute Property)

£17,117 pcm / £205,404 pa

A handsome family home between Hampstead village and the Heath, with five or six bedrooms, a good-size private garden and space for several cars to park. Highlights include high ceilings and a bright kitchen with Shaker-style cabinetry.

Absolute Property, 0207 372 7272