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The central London postcodes that are still in favour with homebuyers

Olivia Morris
Authored by Olivia Morris
Posted: Friday, March 26, 2021 - 10:14

The inner London property market is down, but certainly not out, according to the latest research from London lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves.

Benham and Reeves analysed all residential property transactions to have taken place since we entered the first lockdown (23.03.2020) and how the capital is performing when split between inner and outer London.

The figures show that there have been just shy of 50,000 sales completed across the capital in this time, with homesellers securing an average of £487,500 in the process.

Months on end of lockdown restrictions have caused many to look from the inside out for bigger homes with the additional benefit of outdoor space, a trend that is apparent when you dissect the London market at a top-line level.

Since March of last year, there have been 65% more property sales across the capital’s peripheral boroughs compared to the number completed in inner London. just 38% of all transactions (18,459) have taken place in inner London, while outer London accounts for 62% (30,494).

However, scratch beneath the surface of this top-line trend and it’s clear that inner London is far from out of favour. While transactions level may be trailing, properties in inner London have sold for an average of £595,000 since lockdown, 34% more than sales transacting in outer London.

When breaking the market down to postcode level, it’s perhaps surprising to see that just two of the top 10 busiest property postcodes since we entered into lockdown are located in outer London.

The CR0 postcode of Croydon and Sutton has seen the most homes sold with 894 completed transactions, demonstrating the homebuyer appetite for homes in outer London. E17 in Waltham Forest also places in the top 10 (5th), with 584 homes sold since lockdown started.

In contrast, the City of London has seen just 35 transactions complete across its busiest postcode of EC2Y.

However, while the City has seen a slump, inner London accounts for four of the top 10 busiest London property postcodes since lockdown began. E14 in Tower Hamlets is the busiest of the lot, seeing the second largest number of transactions (759) across the whole of London since March of last year.

SW18 (622) and SW11 (614) in Wandsworth rank as the third and fourth busiest overall, while SW6 in Hammersmith and Fulham also makes the top 10 with 518 homes sold.

It’s clear that homebuyers are also keen for a compromise, with the SW19, SW16, SW17 and SE10 postcodes all ranking in the top 10, and all sitting on the border of inner and outer London.

Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented:

“There’s no doubting that the unprecedented events of the last year have spurred many homebuyers to reevaluate their property priorities, opting for larger homes on the outskirts of the capital and beyond.

This trend has led to the false assumption that inner London has lost its desirability and that buyer demand has evaporated completely. This simply isn’t the case and, in fact, parts of the inner London market have been performing very well since lockdown restrictions were imposed.

As the capital starts to reopen for business, it is inevitable that demand for central London homes will continue to spread.

An interesting trend that is also emerging is the choice by London buyers to sit on the geographical fence, opting for areas that fall on the borders of inner and outer London. This allows them to secure the larger home they seek for a lower price, but without completing forsaking the ability to commute across London with ease.”

Table shows transactions and sold price data for each area since we entered into the first lockdown on 23rd March 2020 and Jan 2021 (latest available)

 

Category

Completed Transactions

Median Sold Price

% of total transactions

 

Inner London

18,459

£595,000

38%

 

Outer London

30,494

£445,000

62%

 

London (All)

48,953

£487,500

N/A

 

Sourced from the Land Registry Price Paid data for residential property sale completions

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table shows the 10 best performing London postcodes based on total transactions since we entered into the first lockdown on 23rd March 2020 and Jan 2021 (latest available)

Postcode district

Borough(s)

Completed Transactions

Median Sold Price

Inner/Outer

CR0

Croydon, Sutton

894

£350,000

Outer

E14

Tower Hamlets

759

£560,000

Inner

SW18

Wandsworth

622

£680,000

Inner

SW11

Wandsworth, Lambeth

614

£775,000

Inner

E17

Waltham Forest

584

£490,000

Outer

SW19

Merton, Wandsworth

571

£711,850

Inner and Outer

SW16

Lambeth, Croydon, Wandsworth, Merton

519

£475,000

Inner and Outer

SW6

Hammersmith and Fulham

518

£895,000

Inner

SW17

Wandsworth, Merton

516

£594,000

Inner and Outer

SE10

Greenwich, Lewisham

483

£550,000

Inner and Outer

Sourced from the Land Registry Price Paid data for residential property sale completions

 

 

 

 

 

Table shows the total number of transactions across each borough, media sold price and the top three best performing postcodes in each borough.

Location

Borough(s)

Completed Transactions

Outcode

Trans

Price

BARKING AND DAGENHAM

955

£320,000

IG11

280

£315,000

RM10

201

£310,000

RM8

195

£320,000

BARNET

2,074

£557,750

EN5

265

£562,000

NW7

202

£615,000

HA8

190

£486,750

BEXLEY

1,859

£375,000

DA16

270

£395,000

DA7

269

£415,000

DA15

264

£409,000

BRENT

1,174

£515,000

NW10

335

£508,500

NW9

182

£482,500

NW6

173

£692,000

BROMLEY

2,853

£475,000

BR3

474

£502,500

BR2

452

£480,000

BR6

448

£510,000

CAMDEN

1,094

£785,000

NW3

326

£1,005,000

NW6

211

£680,000

NW1

172

£707,500

CITY OF LONDON

63

£732,500

EC2Y

35

£780,000

EC1A

11

£765,820

EC4A

4

£430,000

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

1,252

£895,000

W2

285

£868,000

W9

159

£705,000

NW8

153

£868,000

CROYDON

2,503

£400,000

CR0

871

£350,000

CR2

430

£450,000

CR8

278

£550,000

EALING

1,586

£489,995

W3

286

£542,500

W5

277

£685,000

UB6

228

£465,000

ENFIELD

1,556

£400,000

EN1

280

£399,998

EN3

261

£345,000

EN2

230

£487,500

GREENWICH

1,679

£430,000

SE10

469

£552,900

SE18

364

£360,000

SE9

321

£420,000

HACKNEY

1,125

£575,000

N16

269

£625,550

E8

172

£580,050

N1

168

£675,000

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM

1,212

£765,000

SW6

518

£895,000

W6

259

£905,000

W12

192

£615,000

HARINGEY

1,244

£540,000

N17

247

£399,000

N8

243

£575,000

N22

180

£520,000

HARROW

1,145

£500,000

HA2

292

£475,000

HA3

203

£467,500

HA7

193

£545,000

HAVERING

2,009

£380,000

RM3

317

£350,000

RM12

290

£396,000

RM11

283

£440,000

HILLINGDON

1,643

£435,000

HA4

367

£505,000

UB10

294

£456,000

UB4

199

£395,000

HOUNSLOW

1,155

£435,000

W4

219

£924,000

TW7

216

£480,000

TW13

162

£346,500

ISLINGTON

949

£650,000

N1

242

£751,500

N7

211

£552,500

N5

174

£752,500

KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA

974

£1,260,000

W8

159

£2,000,000

W11

159

£1,200,000

SW3

151

£2,000,000

KINGSTON UPON THAMES

1,176

£503,250

KT6

238

£465,000

KT2

225

£725,000

KT3

200

£547,500

LAMBETH

1,988

£590,625

SW16

335

£475,000

SW2

304

£544,000

SW4

290

£632,500

LEWISHAM

1,863

£445,000

SE13

302

£429,455

SE6

288

£425,500

SE23

275

£500,000

MERTON

1,354

£519,000

SW19

501

£750,000

CR4

285

£399,000

SW20

242

£699,975

NEWHAM

1,130

£395,000

E16

361

£405,000

E15

207

£430,000

E6

201

£363,000

REDBRIDGE

1,269

£445,000

IG1

202

£380,000

IG8

190

£500,000

IG6

161

£440,000

RICHMOND UPON THAMES

1,562

£700,000

TW1

248

£792,500

TW2

220

£596,475

TW11

198

£740,000

SOUTHWARK

1,531

£546,000

SE15

345

£565,000

SE1

271

£525,000

SE22

262

£727,500

SUTTON

1,393

£418,000

SM1

297

£400,000

SM5

248

£409,000

SM6

245

£406,000

TOWER HAMLETS

1,486

£502,000

E14

759

£560,000

E1

256

£500,000

E3

246

£448,000

WALTHAM FOREST

1,549

£475,000

E17

584

£490,000

E4

386

£462,250

E10

308

£455,950

WANDSWORTH

2,548

£674,000

SW11

614

£775,000

SW18

613

£680,000

SW17

476

£595,500

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