Properties for sale in Fulham

A pocket of southwest London where the Thames glides past Victorian townhouses and tree-lined avenues, Fulham has mastered the art of being both cosmopolitan and cosy. Farmers' markets, chic brunch spots, and a laid-back riverside air draw families, creatives, and well-heeled professionals alike.
A pocket of southwest London where the Thames glides past Victorian townhouses and tree-lined avenues, Fulham has mastered the art of being both cosmopolitan and cosy. Farmers' markets, chic brunch spots, and a laid-back riverside air draw families, creatives, and well-heeled professionals alike.
Rich Sporting Heritage
Fulham is a serious address for sports lovers. Craven Cottage — one of English football's most atmospheric and historic grounds — has been home to Fulham F.C. since 1896, while the borough's boundary places it shoulder-to-shoulder with Chelsea F.C.'s Stamford Bridge. Two of London's most storied clubs, within a short walk of each other and from many apartments on sale.
Village-Like Enclaves
Fulham's greatest charm lies in its neighbourhoods within a neighbourhood. Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway each carry their own distinct identity — tight-knit, independently minded, and sophisticated. Local boutiques, relaxed wine bars, and a genuine sense of community give these pockets a village rhythm that sits surprisingly intact at the heart of a world city.
Premier Riverside Living
Fulham's Thames frontage is among southwest London's finest. Picturesque walking paths follow the river's curve, while the Fulham Pier development brings a considered hub of dining and leisure directly to the water's edge. It is riverside living in the truest sense — not as an amenity, but as a way of life.
Fulham Property for Sale
Fulham's market spans Victorian buildings rich in period detailing, sleek riverside apartments, and new builds with industrial accents — broad enough to accommodate a large family home and a considered city sanctuary in equal measure. Buyers increasingly arrive from Kensington and Chelsea, drawn by the range of houses on sale, and by its abundant space and larger gardens that do not sacrifice prestige. At its most coveted sits the Peterborough Estate, celebrated for its 'Lion Houses' — red-brick Victorian homes with gabled lion details, the signature of Irish builder Jimmy Nichols.