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Harrow is a London borough with a population of 261,203 and a median age of 38.1 years. The housing market shows a median price of £530,000, with 58.8 per cent of homes owner-occupied.
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Property sales reached 1,558 in the 12 months to May 2026, reflecting liquidity of 1.61 per cent. The area has 96,633 dwellings, with most energy-rated at band D; 48.7 per cent achieve band C or better. Affordability has improved, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 14.0 against a five-year average of 15.0. About 55 per cent of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than Harrow overall. Crime recorded 1,838 incidents in June 2026, equivalent to 7.0 per 1,000 residents, with violent crime (520) and anti-social behaviour (448) most common. The area has 75 schools including 40 primary and 12 secondary; 28 of 29 rated by Ofsted are good or better. Transport links include 13 rail stations, with the nearest 0.7 km away. Air quality is moderate for nitrogen dioxide (14.3 annual mean) and particulate matter (7.8). Gigabit broadband reaches 81.6 per cent of premises. Council tax band D is £2,511.07 for 2026/27.
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