At a Glance
Average Property Price - TW14
£427,483
72
National percentile
Average Monthly Rent - TW
£1,922
91
National percentile
Average Net Household Income - TW14
£45,449
77
National percentile
Flat / Maisonette Yield - TW
5.0%
22
National percentile
10-Year Annualised Price Growth - TW14
4.3%
76
National percentile
10-Year Annualised Rent Growth - TW
3.0%
5
National percentile
Property Price & Volume Trends
The average property price of £427,000 sits among the most expensive nationally. Over the past decade, the area has experienced above-average price growth at 4.3% per year. Transaction activity has eased noticeably, with 148 sales in the latest full year compared to a 10-year average of 207 per year.
Rent & Yield Trends
Monthly rents average £1,922, placing the area among the most expensive for rental costs nationally. Rent growth has been modest at 3.0% annually—well below the national pace. The flat yield has improved to 5.0% from a 10-year average of 4.0%, suggesting improved returns for rental investors.
Income & Affordability Trends
Average household income of £45,449 is above the national average. The price-to-income ratio stands at 8.9x, marginally higher than in 2016 (8.8x), indicating affordability has tightened slightly for buyers. Rental affordability has improved markedly: the rent-to-income ratio has fallen from 41.2% in 2016 to 36.1% today.
Resident Demographic Profile
The area skews towards families and working-age adults, with notably high shares of children under 15 (22%) and those aged 35–49 (23.2%). Social rented housing is significantly more prevalent than the national norm at 28.3%, and outright ownership is considerably lower at 19.1%. The employment profile is marked by a high concentration of elementary occupations (17.3%) and a notably low share of professionals (13.1%).
