Key differences
Median price: Redbridge (£505k) is ahead of Kensington and Chelsea (£1225k)
Crime rate /1k: Redbridge (28) is ahead of Kensington and Chelsea (68)
Transport: Kensington and Chelsea (59/100) is ahead of Redbridge (39/100)
Head-to-head comparison
The Verdict
Kensington and Chelsea has a stronger transport score — 59/100 vs 39/100. Redbridge is more affordable at £505k median vs £1225k.
Kensington and Chelsea scores higher on transport, but Redbridge is the more affordable option.
Best for
Kensington and Chelsea
Kensington and Chelsea is the better pick for commuters prioritising fast central London access.
Best for
Redbridge
Redbridge suits first-time buyers and value-focused buyers on tighter budgets.
Kensington and Chelsea vs Redbridge: what the data says
Overall, Kensington and Chelsea scores higher on liveability (74/100 vs 61/100), reflecting a better combined picture across safety, transport, schools and environment.
Property in Redbridge is more affordable — median price £505k vs £1225k in Kensington and Chelsea, a difference of around 59%. Over the past year prices changed +13.3% in Kensington and Chelsea and +11.0% in Redbridge.
Redbridge has a lower crime rate (28 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 39/100).
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