London
Postcodes in London
renter reviewsE14
E3
SW8
E17
NW3
NW6
SE1
N1
N19
NW1
NW10
E8
N15
SW17
NW5
W4
E12
N22
E10
N16
SE9
SW5
W13
E11
E5
N10
N6
SE21
SE24
SE25
SW1W
W10
W11
W12
W1U
BT2
CR7
E1W
EC1M
EC3A
EC4N
N12
N2
N3
NW11
NW4
SE12
SE22
SE27
SW10
SW12
W1T
W8
WC1B
Free UK open data — each tile answers a question renters actually ask.
A guide to local crime from police data. The live monthly figure loads when an exact location is available.
A general read on getting around without a car. We don’t yet have a station fix for this area.
The share of households that rent privately (rather than own or rent socially), from the 2021 Census. Higher means more of your neighbours rent too.
Where this neighbourhood sits on the government’s Index of Multiple Deprivation. Decile 1 is England’s most-deprived 10%; decile 10 the least. It blends income, employment, health, crime, housing and more.
Whether fast home broadband for working from home is available here. Superfast is ≥30 Mbps; full-fibre/gigabit is much faster.
The total yearly Band D council tax a resident pays here — the council’s own charge plus county, GLA, police and fire precepts. Your actual bill depends on your property’s valuation band.
A guide to local sale prices. The live HM Land Registry average loads when the local authority is known.
The area’s long-term risk of flooding from rivers, the sea and surface water, per Environment Agency mapping.
Some figures are illustrative for areas outside our core data. Sources: data.police.uk, Census 2021, Indices of Deprivation 2019, Ofcom, ONS ASHE, Land Registry, Environment Agency, TfL.