London Planning Authorities

Median House Price, end of December 2017

Median cost of market-sale housing, excluding sales below market value (eg. Right to Buy), sales below £1,000 and sales above £20m

1Kensington & Chelsea£1,315,000
2Westminster£1,025,000
3City of London£835,000
4Hammersmith & Fulham£777,475
5Camden£760,000
6Wandsworth£654,000
7Richmond-upon-Thames£650,000
8Islington£615,000
9Haringey£540,000
10Barnet£533,500
11Hackney£530,000
12Southwark£530,000
13Lambeth£518,110
14Harrow£500,000
15Brent£499,950
16Tower Hamlets£490,000
17Kingston-upon-Thames£487,250
18Ealing£485,000
19Merton£470,000
20Waltham Forest£445,000
21Bromley£440,000
22Lewisham£430,000
23Redbridge£420,000
24Greenwich£420,000
25Hillingdon£415,000
26Enfield£402,500
27Hounslow£395,000
28Newham£390,500
29Sutton£367,000
30Croydon£365,000
31Havering£350,000
32Bexley£342,500
33Barking & Dagenham£300,000

Inner-London Borough

Outer-London Borough

(As defined by London Councils)

♦ Council Political Control

★ 2016 Mayoral Election Result

Sources

1) Average House Prices by Borough, Land Registry 2) "London Elections Results 2016, Wards, Boroughs, Constituency", Greater London Authority (GLA).

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