Estate Agents in Dulwich
Expose Property Estate Agents covering Dulwich and the surrounding areas
Selling properties in and around Dulwich is a joy! The demand for properties in this popular and charming part of south London has been extremely high for the past decade with its vast open spaces and a true village feel. We use the latest immersive marketing tools to market and sell homes across Dulwich and will make sure that your selling priorities are listened to. Do you need to sell quickly? Are you still searching for your next dream home? We work with our sellers to achieve the outcome you want and need.
Showing your property to buyers, virtually or in person, we’ll make sure all the best features of your property are highlighted to maximise interest and help generate offers for your property.
Find out how much your property is worth
We provide honest property valuations and make it convenient for you to book in 24/7. Choose from an instant online valuation estimate or an expert in-home visit.
Why Dulwich
Our experienced and knowledgeable team of London-based estate agents will also make sure all the great schools, facilities and places of interest are pointed out to buyers who are new to buying property in Dulwich.
We’ve included some of the local area information about Dulwich below.
Dulwich is home to some stunning grand homes, the celebrated Dulwich College and the Dulwich Picture Gallery which is of significant cultural importance and houses originals from Rembrandt to Rubens.
Take a stroll through Dulwich Park, it is particularly picturesque and is popular due to its boating lake and scenic grounds. The Dulwich Picture Gallery has been described as one of Britain’s most beautiful and attracts visitors from afar, it also has notable gardens and a lovely cafe.
Lordship Lane provides an array of indie shops, lovely restaurants, bars and trendy pubs, as well as pop up markets. Dulwich has a wealth of supermarkets surrounding the area, from a large branch of Sainsbury’s to smaller, local Tesco Express and Budgens.
The schools in Dulwich are some of the finest in Britain with many having a fantastic reputation. A large number of the schools have an Ofsted rating of ‘outstanding’, including both primary and secondary schools with the likes of Dulwich Hamlet Junior School and Dulwich Village Church of England Infants’ School. Furthermore, Dulwich is home to some of London’s top independent schools inclusive of the impressive Dulwich College which is a day and boarding school for boys aged 2-19 years.
An area steeped in history, Dulwich offers a variety of residential properties. With Georgian architecture to Victorian and Edwardian buildings, along with 1920 and 1930 houses. Many of the properties have been renovated and extended to give them a contemporary feel. You will find properties of all sizes from large six bedroom family homes to two bedroom flats.
Things to do in Dulwich
Lordship Lane is the main destination for eateries, pubs and cafes, however, Dulwich Village itself has a few nice places too, including a celebrated pub – The Crown & Greyhound (aka “The Dog”), a bakery and a couple of restaurants. You’ll find places to grab a quick bite to eat, catch up over lunch or relax with an evening meal. With a variety of cuisines- Indian, Japanese and Medeterrainain, you’ll find one to suit your taste bud.
On North Cross Road, the lively Saturday market is perfect for foodies with organic food stalls and delicious homemade baked goods. The market also has a great selection of unique goods from handmade jewellery to handcrafted pottery.
Very close to Dulwich is the Velodrome in Herne Hill, which is one of the oldest cycling tracks in the world, nestled between some of the most exclusive roads in the area. Other fantastic sports facilities include the family-friendly Dulwich leisure centre, Dulwich and Sydenham Golf Club, an independent sports centre known as JAGS sports club and Dulwich College sports clubs.
Dulwich’s travel links
Dulwich has great connections to Central London with five railway stations. North Dulwich Station serves London Bridge and Beckenham, and East Dulwich station has step-free access. Close by, Herne Hill has services to London Victoria.
By road, the M25 is less than an hour away and there are local buses taking you into Central London and the surrounding areas. With the famous Dulwich Paragon, many take inspiration and cycle, with it only being around a 30 minute commute to Canary Wharf.
For flights and travelling abroad, Gatwick Airport is just over an hour’s drive away and London City Airport, being closer, takes less than an hour by car. Both airports can be reached by public transport.
Interested in Dulwich?
Get in touch with the team at Expose and we’ll explore your options and answer any questions on the local area.