Sold price trend -9.5%
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Westminster has a median house price of £825,000, with 1,870 sales recorded in the past year. Prices have fallen by 9.5 percent over five years. The area contains 132,895 dwellings, of which 89.7 percent are flats or apartments.
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Just 27.4 percent of homes are owner-occupied; 43.3 percent are privately rented and 28.3 percent are socially rented. The median age of residents is 35.9 years. About 45 percent of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than Westminster overall. Crime stood at 33.1 incidents per 1,000 residents in June 2026, with anti-social behaviour, other theft and violent crime the most common categories. The area has 33 primary schools and 11 secondary schools; all 26 rated by Ofsted were rated good or better. Transport links are strong, with 33 rail stations and the nearest 0.3 kilometres away. Air quality is elevated for nitrogen dioxide (28.2 annual mean) and moderate for particulate matter (9.5 annual mean). Council tax band D is £1,047.85 annually.
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