Area guide
London, E1
Overview
On this page you will find in-depth information and analytics about the E1 postcode district.
This includes current and historical average prices, price trends, the distribution of property types, the prices of various streets, and other information about London, E1.
E1 is a relatively less popular area with 127 transactions recorded in the past 12 months,
which is 28.3% lower than the national average of 177.
This is also 24.5% higher than the year prior which had 102 transactions.
London, E1 current market prices
The price growth in London is
lower than the national average, with the 2 year growth at
0.2
times the national average.
Compared to other areas, E1 is a
relatively expensive area, with an average price
65.9% higher than the national average.
The average house price in London, E1 is
£635,365 and the average rent is
£916.
E1 Current Averages
Market characteristic |
E1 district |
National |
E1 against national |
Average price |
£635,365 |
£383,013 |
65.9% |
Average rent |
£1,631 |
£916 |
78.1% |
Sales per month |
11 |
15 (56,046 Total) |
-26.7% |
E1 Growth trends
Growth rate |
E1 district |
National |
2yr house growth | 2.7% |
13.1% |
2yr CAGR |
1.3%
|
6.3%
|
Last 12 months house price growth |
4.6% |
1.6% |
E1 Average Price by property type
Type |
Current Average |
Average 1 year ago |
Average 2 year ago |
Historical Average price |
|
All properties |
£635,365 |
£607,358 |
£618,647 |
£608,941 |
View houses for sale in E1 |
Flats |
£628,053 |
£545,853 |
£563,589 |
£563,900 |
View flats for sale in E1 |
Detached |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
£684,086 |
View detached for sale in E1 |
Semi-detached |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
N/A |
View semi-detached for sale in E1 |
Terraced |
£1,430,000 |
£1,155,478 |
£702,250 |
£677,450 |
View terraced for sale in E1 |
Bungalows |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
View bungalows for sale in E1 |
E1 Average Rent by property type
London, E1 Housing Stock
London, E1 has a total of 20,932 properties,
of which 459 are currently for sale
and 880 are for rent.
Excluding flats, the most common property type in E1 is terraced with a total of 1,859 houses.
All properties in area
Type |
Quantity |
Percentage |
Total properties in area |
20,932 |
- |
Total flats in area |
18,506 |
88.4% |
Total detached in area |
38 |
0.2% |
Total semi-detached in area |
115 |
0.5% |
Total terraced in area |
1,859 |
8.9% |
Total other in area |
414 |
2% |
All properties for sale
All properties for rent
Most and least expensive streets in London, E1
London, E1 has a total of
465 streets.
The
most expensive street in E1 is
Artillery Lane,
with an average sale price of
£50,605,833.
The
least expensive street in E1 is
Westport Street,
with an average sale price of
£25,000.
Frequently asked questions
What is the rental price in London?
The current average rental price in London is £1,755 per month. Mouseprice is currently listing 682 properties to rent in London.
Towns near London
Towns near London -
Enfield, Barnet, Waltham abbey, Waltham cross, Potters bar, Broxbourne, Hoddesdon, Axminster, Seaton
What schools are there in London?
Nearby schools in London include
Date Palm Primary School, Wapping High School, Madani Secondary Girls' School, Mulberry School for Girls, Buttercup Primary School
What stations are there in London?
Nearby stations in London include
Whitechapel Station, Shadwell Station, Bethnal Green Station, Aldgate East Station, Shoreditch Station.
Notes
The data above illustrates the relative proportions different types of property in the E1 postcode district.
It is important to note that as homes are demolished and built these percentages will fluctuate accordingly.
National averages are based on the most recent data available from the HM Land Registry© datasets.
Current average price and rent are based on the last month of data available.
Historical average prices are calculated using all E1 sales since 1995.
Please note that end of terrace properties are defined as terrace, as opposed to semi detached.
CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate is the year-over-year growth rate of house prices over a specified period of time (in this case five years). This figure gives an indication of the returns that have been seen historically. It can also be seen as a "smoothed" rate of return.