Where are the capital's most family friendly boroughs?

With the majority of focus typically put on which London boroughs are best for investors or commuters, prospective families that are looking to call the capital their home may be wondering where relevant data for them is. Well, you would wouldn't you.

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Property Reporter
17th June 2022
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Luckily then, Portico felt it was time to do a deep analytic dive into the latest data to reveal which London boroughs really are the best for families and has analysed a vast collection of Rightmove data to determine the most family-friendly boroughs, using metrics such as property prices and availability, outdoor space, parking and crime rate statistics.

Formulating the overall score of each metric for each borough and ranking the results, Portico was able to determine the most (and least) family-friendly boroughs.

According to this data analysis, the following London boroughs make for the best family-friendly living in the capital.

Hillingdon - plenty of green space, reputable schools, lots of freehold properties and homes with outdoor space, Hillingdon residents also enjoy a relatively low crime rate. With 246 three-bedroom properties available at an average price of £577,192, Hillingdon takes the top spot for family-friendly London living.

Kingston upon Thames - featuring a wide selection of highly regarded ‘Ofsted’ schools, Kingston upon Thames’ average three-bedroom prices are a little higher at £774,833 but come with a high chance of gardens and freehold options. It is also London’s 2nd safest borough according to the latest crime figures released by the Metropolitan Police.

Richmond upon Thames - the most expensive borough in the top ten with an average three-bedroom price of £919,082, Richmond upon Thames nevertheless achieved third place overall, as it is the safest of all London boroughs and features many properties with gardens and outdoor space. There are also a good number of more affordable property options around the Hampton and Twickenham pockets.

Havering - offering the most freehold options of any borough, Havering also has a low crime rate, a reasonable chance of finding property with outdoor space/gardens, and an affordable average three-bedroom price point of £523,146.

Harrow - with a relatively low crime rate and lots of opportunities to find a property with outdoor space/gardens, and parking, Harrow completes the top five for family-friendliness, with an average price of £632,310 for three-bedroom homes.

The boroughs of Redbridge, Bexley, Sutton, Barnet, and Waltham Forest close out the top ten list for family-friendly living as revealed by Portico’s data analysis.

The report also breaks down the metrics individually, revealing the ranking of boroughs based on each for a comprehensive view of how each area fares.

Portico’s full data analysis report outlines all 32 boroughs’ ranking for each metric, revealing both the highest and lowest for each category and each position in-between. This allows for a comprehensive overview of each borough, with a clear pattern determining not only the most family-friendly boroughs, but many that fall outside of the top ten but are still considerably family-friendly. Boroughs such as Merton, Croydon, Ealing, Hounslow, Lewisham, Barking & Dagenham, Greenwich, Bromley, Wandsworth, Enfield, Brent and Southwark score consistently well in particular metrics and narrowly miss the top ten ranks.

Sophie Durkin, Portico’s Regional Director, says: “Many London boroughs have a lot to offer families, and this report demonstrates clearly which of the capital’s pockets represent the most ideal conditions for family-friendly living.

"Prioritising affordability is common for families living in London boroughs, but given that this report takes a deeper dive into a range of variables, we get a more comprehensive overview of how each borough fares for families. That is why some of the more affluent boroughs, such as Richmond upon Thames and Barnet also made it into the top ten, based on other relevant family merits such as outdoor space, the prevalence of freehold options, and low crime statistics.”

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