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Brent is a London borough with a population of 339,816. The median house price is £520,000, with sales of 430 in the past 12 months. Property prices have risen 8.2 percent over five years. Flats account for 56.7 percent of housing stock; owner-occupation stands at 38.4 percent.
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The median age is 35.9 years. About 25 percent of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than Brent overall. Crime totalled 3,687 offences in June 2026, with violent crime the largest category at 1,110. The area has 26 rail stations and 56 GP surgeries. Air quality is moderate for both nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. Schools include 75 state-funded establishments; 42 of 45 Ofsted-rated schools are rated good or better. The workforce is 58.5 percent employed; 33.5 percent commute by public transport. Council tax band D is £2,235.27 for 2026/27.
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