London Class A is currently rising with 8.6% headline vacancy — trophy is structurally tighter than the broader market suggests.
London Class A is currently rising with 8.6% headline vacancy — trophy is structurally tighter than the broader market suggests.
London's broad Class A index reads 8.6% vacancy and trends rising. That headline masks a real bifurcation — trophy product (City of London) is structurally tight; older Class A and Class B carry the long tail. Cycle decisions should be made at the submarket and tier level, not at the headline.
For occupiers up at renewal: a softening market favours staying or relocating to better-quality stock at attractive terms. A tightening market favours early renewal and locking in expansion options.
| city | London |
|---|---|
| country | United Kingdom |
| region | EMEA |
| classARentLocal | 95 GBP/sqft/yr |
| classARentUsd | $121/sqft/yr |
| vacancy | 8.6% |
| typicalLeaseYears | 10 |
| typicalRentFreeMonths | 24 |
| submarkets | 7 |
| primeYieldPct | 4.5% |
Reviewed by Samuel Okafor — EMEA contributing editor. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.