London Houses

Covid continues to cause central London home seller exodus

Katie Court
Authored by Katie Court
Posted: Friday, January 29, 2021 - 10:11

The latest research by lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves, has revealed which London boroughs are currently ranking as the home selling hotspots of the capital, based on the number of homes listed for sale per square kilometre.

Gov data estimates there are 3,592,322 dwellings across London’s 1,595 km2, meaning there are 2,253 homes for every km2 in the capital. Currently, just 3.3% of this housing stock is listed for sale on the market via the major property selling portals. 

Croydon is home to the highest number of dwellings of all London boroughs with an estimated 161,060 homes, while Bromley is London’s biggest borough covering 150km2.

London's most populated property markets

However, when it comes to the most homes per km2, the most populated London borough from a property standpoint is Kensington and Chelsea. There are 87,726 estimated properties spread across the borough’s 12km2, resulting in as many as 7,081 homes for every km2. 

Islington also ranks as one of the most property heavy London locations, with 6,981 homes per km2, as does Hackney (5,852 per km2), Westminster (5,688 per km2) and Tower Hamlets (5,636 per km2).

 

But which are seeing the most activity in current market conditions when it comes to properties hitting the market for sale?

Current home selling hotspots

Wandsworth is home to the most current properties for sale, with 6,448 properties currently for sale. Westminster again ranks high with 6,029 homes on the market along with Croydon (5,762), Lambeth (5,348) and Barnet (5,247).

However, when it comes to the most homes for sale in relation to the size of the market, the City of London is the capital’s current home selling hotspot. 

There are currently only 379 homes listed for sale across Square Mile, by far the lowest level of all London boroughs. But with just 6,506 dwellings in the City of London, it means a notable 5.8% of all housing stock is currently on the market.

Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea, Wandsworth and Tower Hamlets are also home to a large proportion of sellers looking to exit, with more than 4% of total housing stock listed for sale. 

Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented:

“The London housing market differs so drastically from one borough to the next, that total housing stock and the number of homes for sale simply doesn’t demonstrate which areas are home to the most housing or currently seeing the most homes hitting the market. 

There’s no doubt that Covid is continuing to hit London’s more central locations, with the City of London seeing nothing short of a homeowner exodus as we continue to be restricted to working from home unless necessary. 

For savvy homebuyers, analysing for sale listings in relation to housing stock gives a far clearer picture of where they might be able to secure a bargain purchase. Reduce stock and high demand will always push up prices as buyers battle to outbid each other. However, in areas where there is a more abundant level of homes available, you’re less likely to pay over the odds to secure one.” 

Table shows the total number of homes in each borough, the size, the number of homes per km2, the number of homes listed for sale and what they equate to as a percentage of housing stock in each borough.

Location

Total dwellings stock

Size of borough (km2)

Total dwellings stock per km2

Average number of 'For Sale' listings

Homes for sale as a % of dwelling stock

City of London

6,506

3

2064

379

5.8%

Westminster

125,312

22

5688

6,029

4.8%

Kensington and Chelsea

87,726

12

7081

3,839

4.4%

Wandsworth

148,075

35

4204

6,448

4.4%

Tower Hamlets

121,539

22

5636

5,203

4.3%

Kingston upon Thames

67,642

37

1816

2,733

4.0%

Lambeth

141,507

27

5192

5,348

3.8%

Richmond upon Thames

85,564

59

1456

3,169

3.7%

Croydon

161,060

87

1862

5,762

3.6%

Hillingdon

110,734

116

957

3,960

3.6%

Havering

102,459

114

895

3,635

3.5%

Hammersmith and Fulham

89,186

17

5197

3,095

3.5%

Islington

103,740

15

6981

3,578

3.4%

Merton

84,570

38

2249

2,908

3.4%

Barnet

152,946

87

1763

5,247

3.4%

Bromley

139,684

150

930

4,702

3.4%

Camden

105,598

22

4845

3,429

3.2%

Sutton

83,553

44

1905

2,690

3.2%

Ealing

135,305

56

2437

4,315

3.2%

Lewisham

128,115

35

3627

4,026

3.1%

Brent

120,448

43

2786

3,739

3.1%

Harrow

91,909

50

1821

2,841

3.1%

Waltham Forest

103,642

39

2670

3,075

3.0%

Southwark

136,178

30

4555

4,008

2.9%

Bexley

98,391

64

1531

2,855

2.9%

Greenwich

114,398

50

2271

3,293

2.9%

Hounslow

101,838

57

1799

2,847

2.8%

Hackney

111,559

19

5852

3,015

2.7%

Haringey

109,388

30

3697

2,918

2.7%

Enfield

126,255

82

1536

3,241

2.6%

Redbridge

104,688

56

1855

2,674

2.6%

Newham

116,979

39

3025

2,831

2.4%

Barking and Dagenham

75,829

38

2007

1,276

1.7%

London

3,592,322

1595

2253

119,097

3.3%

Sources

Gov.uk: Live tables on dwellings

London Datastore: Land use by London borough

 

Rightmove and Zoopla (19/01/2021)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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