Area guide
New Malden
Little Korea meets suburban charm
Avg 1-bed rent
£1,250–1,450
Avg 2-bed rent
£1,700–2,000
Train to Waterloo
25 mins
Properties available
3
Living here
About New Malden
New Malden is one of South West London's most popular residential areas, celebrated as the home of the largest Korean community in Europe. This unique heritage is woven into the fabric of daily life here — the High Street is lined with authentic Korean BBQ restaurants, specialist grocers, and cultural venues that have earned the area its affectionate nickname, “Little Korea.”
Transport connections are a major draw. New Malden station sits on the South Western Railway main line, with direct trains reaching London Waterloo in around 25 minutes. The A3 runs along the eastern edge of the town, providing quick road access to central London, Guildford, and the M25. Regular bus services connect to Kingston, Wimbledon, and Raynes Park, making it easy to get around without a car.
Families are drawn to New Malden for its strong schools — Coombe Boys' School, Coombe Girls' School, and Holy Cross are all popular choices, while Burlington Junior and Coombe Hill Junior are rated Outstanding. Richmond Park and Bushy Park are both within easy reach, offering miles of green space for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.
The housing stock is varied, ranging from characterful Victorian terraces and Edwardian homes to modern purpose-built apartments. Compared to neighbouring Kingston and Surbiton, New Malden offers excellent value, making it particularly attractive to young professionals and growing families looking for a genuine community feel combined with urban convenience.
Getting around
Transport Links
New Malden Station
Direct trains to London Waterloo in 25 minutes via South Western Railway. Frequent services throughout the day.
Bus Routes
Routes 131, 152, 213, and K1 connect New Malden to Kingston, Wimbledon, Sutton, and Raynes Park.
Road Access
Direct A3 access links to central London, the M25, Guildford, and the south coast. Kingston and Surbiton are under 10 minutes by car.
What's nearby
Local Highlights
Schools
Coombe Boys' School, Coombe Girls' School, and Holy Cross are all popular with local families. Burlington Junior and Coombe Hill Junior are rated Outstanding by Ofsted.
Restaurants
New Malden is home to Europe's largest Korean community. The High Street is lined with authentic Korean BBQ restaurants, noodle houses, and specialist grocers alongside diverse international dining.
Parks
Manor Park offers sports facilities and a children's playground, while Richmond Park and Bushy Park are both within easy reach for weekend walks and cycling.
Shopping
The High Street has a strong mix of independent shops, Korean supermarkets, major brands, and a well-stocked library. Kingston's Bentall Centre is just 10 minutes away.
Community
New Malden has a genuinely multicultural community with a strong neighbourhood feel. Regular events, a weekly farmers' market, and active local groups make it easy to get involved.
Lifestyle
Affordable compared to neighbouring Kingston and Surbiton, New Malden offers a relaxed suburban lifestyle with all the convenience of fast rail links into central London.
Location
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