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Epsom and Ewell is a Surrey suburb with a population of 80,938. The median house price is £550,000, with 947 sales in the past 12 months and prices rising 11.7% over five years.
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Flats median at £312,750, terraces at £500,000, detached homes at £860,000 and semi-detached at £630,000. The affordability ratio is 13.2, based on median earnings of £40,636. About 75% of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived. Crime stands at 8.7 per 1,000 residents, with violent crime the leading category. The area has 31 schools including 19 primary and 5 secondary, with 12 rated good or better by Ofsted. Four rail stations serve the area; Epsom Rail Station is 0.9 km away with a 36-minute commute to London Waterloo. The median age is 41.8, and 74.0% of homes are owner-occupied. Air quality is moderate for both nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. Gigabit broadband reaches 93.5% of premises. The area is 45.8% green belt with 324 listed buildings and 21 conservation areas.
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