London House Prices — By Borough Guide 2026
This data hub organises London house-price pages by borough, using HM Land Registry sold-price data, ONS UK HPI releases and ONS private rent indicators. The hub itself is an index — individual borough pages carry the source-keyed price rows.
Hub overview
This Data Hub is the landing page for London house-price content by borough. It points users to borough pages, rental-yield pages and methodology explainers built from HM Land Registry and ONS sold-price data, not asking-price listings. The latest cited market baseline for this hub is February 2026 for house prices and March 2026 for private-rent indicators. The hub is not an instant valuation tool, not a mortgage affordability calculator and not a full borough table. Local borough pages handle the source-keyed price rows.
Data categories
Borough sold-price pages
Borough pages use HM Land Registry and ONS UK HPI sold-price data for average price, year-on-year change and property-type context.
Rental and affordability pages
Rental pages use ONS private rent indicators and borough rent data where available, including March 2026 rent inflation context.
Yield and comparison pages
Yield pages combine sold-price and rent datasets using the PropertyWiki model, then label derived values separately from official source data.
Index and data-method pages
Method pages explain UK HPI sold-price lag, revisions and how local-authority figures are compiled for London borough pages.
Key datasets
UK House Price Index (Feb 2026)
Official HM Land Registry and ONS sold-price index covering completed sales, monthly releases and local authority geographies.
View official sourceGOV.UK England HPI bulletin (Feb 2026)
Official monthly HPI bulletin for England, including London-wide annual change (-3.3% YoY) and the £290,000 England average price for February 2026.
View official sourceONS private rent and house prices (Apr 2026)
ONS monthly bulletin combining UK house-price context with private rent inflation, including the March 2026 London rent inflation figure of 1.7%.
View official sourceONS local housing statistics
Local authority pages used for borough-level display, with notes on provisional values, revisions and smaller local sample sizes.
View official sourceSub-pages
Each child page carries its own source-keyed table rows, last-updated date and methodology note rather than relying on this hub for detailed numbers.
Affordable east-London borough page covering sold prices and rent context.
Affordable south-London borough page covering sold prices, rents and first-time buyer values.
Borough page for sold prices, annual change, private rents and affordability indicators.
Premium outer south-west London borough page covering sold prices, rents and buyer status.
Borough page for central London sold-price trends and rental-market data.
Borough-by-borough yield page combining sold-price and rent datasets.
Affordability page combining HPI prices, deposit and SDLT examples, LISA, First Homes and the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme for London first-time buyers.
Plain-English explainer of how the UK House Price Index measures London prices — sources, hedonic regression, mix adjustment, revisions and borough-level limits.
Frequently Asked Questions
It organises London borough property-data pages, including sold-price pages, rental context, yield pages and methodology explainers. The hub itself is an index page rather than a full table — individual borough pages carry the source-keyed price rows.
The hub routes borough pages to HM Land Registry and ONS UK House Price Index sold-price data. It also references ONS local housing statistics for borough-level presentation and ONS rent bulletins for private-rent context across London markets.
The hub baseline uses February 2026 house-price data and March 2026 private-rent context. HM Land Registry sold-price data normally lags completion dates and can be revised, so borough pages keep a visible last-updated field and source key.
Use the hub to navigate to the borough or dataset page that matches your question. Borough pages cover local sold prices, the rental-yields page handles rent-to-price comparisons, and methodology notes explain data lag, revisions and source definitions.
A sold price is a completed transaction recorded in the official UK HPI process, not a portal asking price. Asking prices can change before exchange, while sold-price data reflects completed transactions but appears with a reporting lag of two to three months.
PropertyWiki Team
Editorial Team
Published: May 9, 2026
Updated: May 9, 2026
PropertyWiki's editorial team curates UK property data using HM Land Registry, ONS and UK Finance sources.