Rental prices in London: the cheapest and most expensive boroughs

Costs are soaring as people return to the capital after the Covid pandemic

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Rental prices in London have undergone their largest annual rise in over 20 years as people return to the capital after the Covid crisis.

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BoroughCost of renting
Kensington and Chelsea£2,757
Westminster£2,517
City of London£2,229
Camden£2,193
Hammersmith and Fulham£1,956
Islington£1,924
Wandsworth£1,855
Hackney£1,745
Southwark£1,737
Tower Hamlets£1,728
Richmond upon Thames£1,705
Lambeth£1,692
Newham£1,587
Haringey£1,576
Merton£1,548
Ealing£1,530
Brent£1,454
Greenwich£1,444
Hounslow£1,433
Barnet£1,406
Kingston upon Thames£1,406
Lewisham£1,394
Waltham Forest£1,380
Enfield£1,349
Harrow£1,335
Bromley£1,323
Redbridge£1,299
Barking and Dagenham£1,286
Hillingdon£1,250
Croydon£1,245
Bexley£1,201
Sutton£1,191
Havering£1,166
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