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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.
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