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Wandsworth

327,506 people · median £650,000

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Wandsworth Council · Conservative minority — no overall control   29/58 seats · 50% · OCD 2026
66/100
Good
AcreRight area score · our comparison, not an official rating
£650k
median price
-0.1%
5-year growth
8.4
crimes per 1,000 residents each month
95%
of rated schools are Good or Outstanding
£650k
median sold price
14.7 yrs
of local pay to buy
-0.1%
5-year change
£1m
typical terraced
5 min
London — fastest
14
rail stations
95%
of rated schools are Good or Outstanding
1
grammar school
115
schools total
8.4
crimes per 1,000 residents each month
755
Violence — most
18.8
NO₂ · WHO 10
30.5%
in a flood zone
591
green spaces
8.3
PM2.5 · WHO 5
1,000
eat & drink
240
shops
77.8%
gigabit
128
gyms & leisure
Score by what matters: AffordabilityCommuteSchoolsSafetyEnvironmentAmenities

Sold price trend -0.1%

£509k£580k£652k£723k20142025£650,000
£530,000 in 2014 → £650,000 in 2025 · 4,298 sales in 12 months
In London:
27th cheapest of 3311th safest of 3329th most affordable of 3320th best for schools of 32
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The area in short district AI summary

Wandsworth is a London borough with a population of 327,506 and a median age of 33.6. The median house price is £650,000, with 4,298 sales in the last 12 months and a five-year price trend of -0.1 per cent.

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Terraced homes and flats dominate the housing stock, with 68.5 per cent of properties being flats or apartments. About 42.5 per cent of homes are owner-occupied. The area has 157,230 dwellings and a price per square metre of £6,829. On affordability, the ratio stands at 14.7, down from a five-year average of 17.3. Schools include 58 primary and 11 secondary schools; 39 of 41 rated schools are good or better by Ofsted. Crime was 8.4 per 1,000 residents in June 2026, with violent crime the leading category. About 65 per cent of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived. Air quality is moderate for both nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. The area has 591 greenspaces, 240 supermarkets, and 1,000 food and drink venues. Residents aged 25–44 represent 42.7 per cent of the population; 62.6 per cent hold level 4 qualifications or above. Rail connectivity includes 14 stations, with Earlsfield offering a 13-minute commute to London Waterloo.

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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