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Haringey is a London borough with a population of 264,238. The median house price stands at £574,250, with 514 sales recorded in the 12 months to May 2026. Flats represent the majority of housing stock at 61.0 percent of accommodation, with a median price of £456,250.
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Affordability has improved, with the price-to-earnings ratio at 13.4 compared to a five-year average of 15.6. The area is relatively diverse: the median age is 36.3, and 37.2 percent of homes are owner-occupied. About 35 percent of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than Haringey overall. Crime recorded in June 2026 totalled 3,090 incidents, with anti-social behaviour, violent crime and vehicle crime among the top categories. The area has 60 primary schools and 11 secondary schools; 38 of 39 rated schools are rated good or better by Ofsted. Public transport is well-served with 15 rail stations; the nearest is 0.6 kilometres away. Air quality is moderate, with nitrogen dioxide at 18.5 and particulate matter at 8.4 annual mean. Broadband is widely available at 82.1 percent gigabit-capable coverage.
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