Living in London
London is a city of villages, each with its own character and community. From the leafy streets of Hampstead to the creative energy of Hackney, there's a neighbourhood for every lifestyle. Property prices vary enormously — you could pay £400k for a flat in Zone 3 or £4m for a townhouse in Chelsea. Understanding these micro-markets is essential to finding the right home at the right price.
Neighbourhoods
150
Average price
£685k
Price range
£350k – £2.5m
Why live in London?
- World-class transport with the Tube, Overground, and Elizabeth Line
- Incredible diversity of neighbourhoods and communities
- Strong rental demand if you ever need to let your property
- Premium prices come with premium amenities and opportunities
Explore London neighbourhoods
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Islington
N1Avg price
£825k
YoY change
+2.3%
Hackney
E8Avg price
£695k
YoY change
+4.1%
Camden
NW1Avg price
£920k
YoY change
+1.8%
Clapham
SW4Avg price
£725k
YoY change
+3.2%
Brixton
SW2Avg price
£595k
YoY change
+5.1%
Shoreditch
E1Avg price
£785k
YoY change
+2.8%
Peckham
SE15Avg price
£545k
YoY change
+6.2%
Dulwich
SE21Avg price
£895k
YoY change
+1.5%
Hampstead
NW3Avg price
£1.4m
YoY change
+0.8%
London property market
£685k
+3.2%
Growth
38
Average
12,450
-8% vs 5yr avg
Price trend (5 years)
London's property market has stabilised after two years of volatility. Prices are rising modestly, with strongest growth in outer zones where first-time buyers are finding relative value. Central London remains flat as international buyers wait on the sidelines. The shortage of family homes continues to drive competition in popular school catchment areas.
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