According to data from the National Housing Federation's Home Truths survey:
The five most expensive (the first figure's the average price, the second's the average property price as a multiple of the average salary):
- Kensington & Chelsea £1,036,158 and 24.6
- Westminster £736,691 and 21.0
- Camden £601,094 and 18.7
- Hammersmith & Fulham £553,381 and 18.3
- Richmond-upon-Thames £509,330 and 15.7
And the five least expensive:
- Barking & Dagenham £167,053 and 7.2
- Bexley £209,495 and 8.3
- Waltham Forest £220,300 and 8.9
- Havering £224,545 and 8.9
- Croydon £234,332 and 9.1
The boroughs are positioned roughly where you'd expect. Interesting, though, that even the bargain boroughs have average house prices seven times the average salary and above.
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