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Hammersmith and Fulham

183,157 people · median £690,000

Hammersmith and Fulham Council · Labour-controlled   38/50 seats · 76% · OCD 2026
67/100
Good
AcreRight area score · our comparison, not an official rating
£690k
median price
-13.8%
5-year growth
12
crimes per 1,000 residents each month
100%
of rated schools are Good or Outstanding
£690k
median sold price
13.9 yrs
of local pay to buy
-13.8%
5-year change
£1.4m
typical terraced
15
rail stations
100%
of rated schools are Good or Outstanding
0
grammar schools
82
schools total
12
crimes per 1,000 residents each month
541
ASB — most
20.3
NO₂ · WHO 10
73.3%
in a flood zone
297
green spaces
8.5
PM2.5 · WHO 5
746
eat & drink
182
shops
81.1%
gigabit
56
gyms & leisure
Score by what matters: AffordabilityCommuteSchoolsSafetyEnvironmentAmenities

Sold price trend -13.8%

£644k£715k£786k£857k20142025£705,000
£665,000 in 2014 → £705,000 in 2025 · 424 sales in 12 months
In London:
28th cheapest of 3324th safest of 3322nd most affordable of 334th best for schools of 32
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The area in short district AI summary

Hammersmith and Fulham is a London borough with a population of 183,157. The median property price stands at £690,000, with prices declining by 13.8% over the past five years.

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Flats dominate the housing stock at 75.3% of accommodation; the median age of residents is 34.2 years, and 32.1% of homes are owner-occupied. About 45% of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than this area. Crime recorded 2,205 incidents in June 2026, equivalent to 12.0 per 1,000 population; anti-social behaviour, violent crime and shoplifting were the top three categories. The area has 36 primary schools and 11 secondary schools; 29 are rated good or better by Ofsted. Air quality shows elevated nitrogen dioxide levels (20.3 annual mean) and moderate particulate matter (8.5). Transport connectivity is strong with 15 rail stations and a nearest station 0.4 km away. Broadband availability is excellent: 96.3% superfast, 81.1% gigabit capable. The council tax band D is £1,519.51 for 2026/27.

Generated at data-refresh time from this report's own figures — never invented at request time. · as of 2026-08-20T08:04:58Z

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All figures, sources and dates
Prices2026-05
Affordability2025
Council tax & governance2026/27 (tax); 2025 (control)
Crime2026-06
Deprivation2025
Census2021
Schools2026
Health2026/2025
Transport2026
Broadband2024-07
Environment2023–24
Ground checks2022–25
Heritage & planning2026
Amenities2026
Companies2026-07-01

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