Key differences
Median price: Ealing (£530k) is ahead of Kensington and Chelsea (£1225k)
Crime rate /1k: Ealing (36) is ahead of Kensington and Chelsea (68)
Transport: Kensington and Chelsea (59/100) is ahead of Ealing (40/100)
Head-to-head comparison
The Verdict
Kensington and Chelsea has a stronger transport score — 59/100 vs 40/100. Ealing is more affordable at £530k median vs £1225k.
Ealing is cheaper, but Kensington and Chelsea scores higher on transport.
Best for
Ealing
Ealing suits first-time buyers and value-focused buyers on tighter budgets.
Best for
Kensington and Chelsea
Kensington and Chelsea is the better pick for commuters prioritising fast central London access.
Ealing vs Kensington and Chelsea: what the data says
Overall, Kensington and Chelsea scores higher on liveability (60/100 vs 74/100), reflecting a better combined picture across safety, transport, schools and environment.
Property in Ealing is more affordable — median price £530k vs £1225k in Kensington and Chelsea, a difference of around 57%. Over the past year prices changed +8.9% in Ealing and +13.3% in Kensington and Chelsea.
Ealing has a lower crime rate (36 incidents per 1,000 residents vs 68 in Kensington and Chelsea). Central London boroughs typically show higher per-resident figures due to large daytime populations.
Kensington and Chelsea edges ahead on public transport connectivity (score 59/100 vs 40/100).
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