Harrow vs Uxbridge

A side-by-side comparison of rent, transport, lifestyle and overall liveability.

Our recommendation

Harrow scores higher overall, though it comes at a rent premium over Uxbridge.

Rent comparison

Harrow

Harrow
1-bed flat£1,350/mo
2-bed flat£1,750/mo
Zone(s)5

Uxbridgewinner

Hillingdon
1-bed flat£1,250/mo
2-bed flat£1,650/mo
Zone(s)6

Harrow is £100/month cheaper on a 1-bed flat.

Lifestyle comparison

Lively

Harrow
6
Uxbridge
4

Green space

Harrow
6
Uxbridge
7

Nightlife

Harrow
4
Uxbridge
4

Café density

Harrow
6
Uxbridge
5

Gym density

Harrow
7
Uxbridge
5

Walkability

Harrow
7
Uxbridge
6

Food scene

Harrow
6
Uxbridge
5

Young professionals

Harrow
7
Uxbridge
5

Safety

Harrow
7
Uxbridge
7

Transport

Harrow
8
Uxbridge
6

Harrow

A west/north-west hub with Metropolitan line speed, broad shopping, and more affordability than inner west London.

  • Fast Metropolitan line to central London
  • Strong town-centre amenities
  • Better value than Zone 2 west London
  • Outer-zone commute cost
  • Less London village charm
  • Nightlife is limited

Uxbridge

Far-west affordability with Metropolitan/Piccadilly terminus links and a large town-centre offer.

  • Low rents for west London
  • Two tube lines
  • Large retail and student-influenced amenities
  • Long central commute
  • Feels separate from inner London
  • Outer-zone travel costs

Frequently asked questions

Is Harrow or Uxbridge better to live in?

Harrow scores higher overall, though it comes at a rent premium over Uxbridge.

Is Harrow cheaper than Uxbridge?

Uxbridge is cheaper — average 1-bed rent is £1,250 vs £1,350 in Harrow, a saving of £100/month.

Which has better transport — Harrow or Uxbridge?

Harrow scores higher for transport (8/10 vs 6/10). Harrow is served by Harrow-on-the-Hill. Uxbridge is served by Uxbridge.

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