London Planning Authorities

Ratio of house prices to median earnings, 1997

Ratio of house prices to median earnings, based on 1997 data

1Kensington & Chelsea1,215.43%
2Richmond-upon-Thames732.36%
3Westminster715.87%
4Camden674.20%
5Hammersmith & Fulham612.72%
6Bromley585.31%
7Barnet573.82%
8Wandsworth573.22%
9Islington535.30%
10Kingston-upon-Thames509.44%
11Harrow508.06%
12Merton488.33%
13Brent479.14%
14City of London479.05%
15Ealing468.97%
16Havering465.29%
17Haringey449.05%
18Enfield436.22%
19Redbridge414.79%
20Southwark403.44%
21Lambeth401.74%
22Tower Hamlets400.78%
23Hounslow400.22%
24Bexley393.50%
25Croydon390.80%
26Hillingdon366.98%
27Sutton366.41%
28Waltham Forest359.11%
29Hackney357.66%
30Lewisham348.66%
31Greenwich346.27%
32Barking & Dagenham310.72%
33Newham290.62%

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) "House price to workplace-based earnings ratio", Office for National Statistics, 29 March 2019 3) "London Elections Results 2016, Wards, Boroughs, Constituency", Greater London Authority (GLA).

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