Property trends for TW17

    TW17 covers Shepperton and surrounding areas in southwest London, sitting within the broader Spelthorne borough near the Thames. It is a largely suburban, family-oriented area with good transport links and established residential character.

    At a Glance

    Average Property Price - TW17

    £554,360

    86

    National percentile

    Average Monthly Rent - TW

    £1,922

    91

    National percentile

    Average Net Household Income - TW17

    £48,340

    85

    National percentile

    Flat / Maisonette Yield - TW

    5.0%

    22

    National percentile

    10-Year Annualised Price Growth - TW17

    3.1%

    32

    National percentile

    10-Year Annualised Rent Growth - TW

    3.0%

    5

    National percentile

    Property Price & Volume Trends

    The average property price of £554,000 places TW17 among the most expensive nationally. Over the past decade, prices have grown at 3.1% annually—below the national average pace. Transaction activity in the latest year stood at 169 sales, notably down from the 10-year average of 216, reflecting a tighter market.

    Rent & Yield Trends

    Average monthly rent of £1,922 sits well above the national average. Rental growth over ten years has been modest at 3.0% annually, significantly lagging national growth rates. Yields have improved, currently standing at 5.0% against a 10-year average of 4.0%, indicating a modest brightening of rental returns for investors.

    Income & Affordability Trends

    Average net household income of £48,340 is well above the national average. The current price-to-income ratio of 10.9x has deteriorated slightly since 2016 (10.6x), reflecting tighter affordability for buyers. Rental affordability has improved notably: the rent-to-income ratio has fallen from 41.2% in 2016 to 36.1% today, making renting proportionally more accessible.

    Resident Demographic Profile

    The area skews notably older and more affluent than the national norm. Those aged 65 and over comprise 26.1%—well above the 19.6% national average—whilst the 16–24 age group is underrepresented at 7.6%. Housing is characterised by strong owner-occupation: 45.2% own outright (compared to 33.7% nationally) and 33.5% own with a mortgage. The employment profile is notably weighted towards managers at 18.1%, significantly above the national 13.4%, whilst elementary roles are well below average at 5.2%.

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