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House prices in London

London’s 33 areas ranked — cheapest areas to buy. Every figure from HM Land Registry Price Paid + UK HPI, Apr 2026. Indicative, not a valuation.

#AreaHouse prices (£)
1Barking and Dagenham£380,000
2Croydon£410,000
3Bexley£420,000
4Newham£430,000
5Havering£440,000
6Lewisham£450,000
7Greenwich£450,000
8Sutton£450,000
9Enfield£450,000
10Hounslow£470,000
11Tower Hamlets£476,900
12Hillingdon£500,000
13Redbridge£500,000
14Bromley£505,000
15Southwark£518,000
16Brent£520,000
17Ealing£520,000
18Merton£525,000
19Harrow£530,000
20Waltham Forest£530,750
21Lambeth£537,500
22Kingston upon Thames£540,000
23Barnet£550,000
24Hackney£560,000
25Haringey£574,250
26Islington£645,000
27Wandsworth£650,000
28Hammersmith and Fulham£690,000
29Richmond upon Thames£693,700
30City of London£738,000
31Camden£740,000
32Westminster£825,000
33Kensington and Chelsea£1,055,000

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid + UK HPI · Apr 2026. Ranked lowest first.

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