- Three years since services began, flatshare site SpareRoom reveals how the Elizabeth line has impacted room rents.
- Outside of London, Shenfield (+52.9%), Romford (+45.9%), and Langley (+42.5%) have seen the biggest increases in rents since 2021, all higher than the 34% average increase for the South East of England.
- Demand along the line is soaring: 12.8 people are searching for every room available to rent in Hanwell, 11.6 in Manor Park, and around 11 in Brentwood, Shenfield and Iver.
Three years since services began, and two years since the full route opened, new data from flatshare site SpareRoom reveals the Elizabeth line has redefined London's commuter belt, turbocharging rental growth and transforming once-overlooked spots into high-demand areas.
Those living along the Elizabeth line have benefited from reduced travel times since its maiden journey, but renters in its outer zones in Essex and Berkshire are now paying a premium for the convenience.
Outside of its London station stops, Shenfield (+52.9%), Romford (+45.9%), and Langley (+42.5%) have seen the biggest growth in rents over the four-year period Q1 2021 to Q1 2025, much higher than the average increase for South East England, which was 34% for the same period.
Along the line's Reading branch, Langley, Slough and Burnham have seen the highest increases in rents, while along the line's Shenfield branch, it's Shenfield, Romford and Brentwood that have risen most.
But there are still a selection of areas where value can be found. Hidden gems like Harold Wood, Chadwell Heath, Twyford and Maidenhead are just a few examples of places that offer super-fast connections to central London with lower-than-average rent increases. No areas along the line have below-average rents for the South East of the England - currently £745 per month - although Gidea Park comes closest (£747 per month).
Liverpool Street to Shenfield Route (Zone 4 onwards)
Station stop | Postcode district | Zone | Average room rent Q1 2025 | % change in rent Q1 2025 vs Q1 2021 | Number of people searching per room available Q1 2025 |
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Manor Park | E12 | 3/4 | £785 | 36.5 | 11.6 |
Ilford | IG1 | 4 | £814 | 34.9 | 6.8 |
Seven Kings | IG3 | 4 | £822 | 33.1 | 8.6 |
Goodmayes | IG3 | 4 | £822 | 33.1 | 8.6 |
Chadwell Heath | RM6 | 5 | £782 | 24.6 | 5.9 |
Romford | RM1 | 6 | £846 | 45.9 | 7.4 |
Gidea Park | RM2 | 6 | £747 | 34.8 | 7.7 |
Harold Wood | RM3 | 6 | £831 | 21.5 | 4.2 |
Brentwood | CM14 | 9 | £812 | 37.0 | 10.9 |
Shenfield | CM15 | N/A | £841 | 52.9 | 11.1 |

Paddington to Reading Route (Zone 4 onwards)
Station stop | Postcode district | Zone | Average room rent Q1 2025 | % change in rent Q1 2025 vs Q1 2021 | Number of people searching per room available Q1 2025 |
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Hanwell | W7 | 4 | £887 | 33.5 | 12.8 |
Southall | UB2 | 4 | £842 | 33.8 | 10.0 |
Hayes & Harlington | UB3 | 5 | £837 | 32.9 | 6.3 |
West Drayton | UB7 | 6 | £807 | 33.9 | 5.9 |
Iver | SL0 | 7 | £797 | 41.6 | 10.6 |
Langley | SL3 | 7 | £801 | 42.5 | 5.3 |
Slough | SL1 | 7 | £788 | 42.3 | 4.6 |
Burnham | SL1 | 7 | £788 | 42.3 | 4.6 |
Taplow | SL6 | 7 | £760 | 32.9 | 5.5 |
Maidenhead | SL6 | 7 | £760 | 32.9 | 5.5 |
Twyford | RG10 | 7 | £810 | 30.0 | 7.5 |
Reading | RG1 | 7 | £785 | 39.0 | 5.4 |

The areas along the line with the highest demand among renters looking for rooms are:
Most in-demand areas among renters along the Elizabeth line (Zones 4+) | |
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Location | Number of people searching per room available Q1 2025 |
Hanwell | 12.8 |
Manor Park | 11.6 |
Shenfield | 11.1 |
Brentwood | 10.9 |
Iver | 10.6 |
Southall | 10 |
Goodmayes | 8.6 |
Seven Kings | 8.6 |
Gidea Park | 7.7 |
Twyford | 7.5 |

Matt Hutchinson, director at flatshare site SpareRoom, comments: “Improved transport links almost always push rents up and that's exactly what we're seeing at play, especially in areas towards the terminuses of the Elizabeth line. Rent increases in many areas along the lines towards Reading and Essex have outpaced the South East average, but savvy renters can still find value if they do their research. And for homeowners with spare rooms, these increasingly popular locations also present an opportunity to increase income by taking in a lodger, whilst also offering affordable housing for those who need it.”