Some London areas are far more affordable than buyers expect.
Property prices can change dramatically between boroughs.
Barking and Dagenham are usually among London’s cheaper boroughs.
Croydon offers more affordable homes compared to central London.
Larger homes and quieter areas attract first-time buyers.
Kensington and Westminster remain among the most expensive.
Better train and Tube access usually increases house prices.
Outer boroughs may offer larger homes for lower prices.
Affordable boroughs often attract younger buyers and families.
Interest rates and demand continue affecting borough prices.
School quality, transport, and safety also matter to buyers.
School quality, transport, and safety also matter to buyers.