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Best places in London for young professionals

Persona weighting: Affordability (rent) 25%, Connectivity (broadband) 25%, Living cost (council tax) 20%, Safety (low crime) 15%, Health (life expectancy) 10%, Schools (Ofsted Good+) 5%.

Updated quarterly · from the latest government data releases.

What is the best place to live in London for young professionals?

As of 2026-06-19, the best London local authority for young professionals is Wandsworth, scoring 56.9/100 on the Gera Persona Fit index — a persona-weighted composite of rent, crime, Ofsted schools, broadband, life expectancy and council tax across 32 London local authorities. GeraRent recomputes it quarterly.

Gera Persona Fit: Wandsworth 56.9/100How this is computed
#AreaPersona FitGLS
1Wandsworth56.959.0
2Westminster56.664.4
3Hillingdon54.153.9
4Newham52.955.6
5Redbridge52.554.4
6Barking and Dagenham52.451.4
7Sutton51.653.6
8Hammersmith and Fulham51.555.9
9Waltham Forest50.951.9
10Bexley50.648.2
11Merton50.654.7
12Bromley50.554.4
13Havering49.851.8
14Southwark48.752.4
15Camden48.655.9
16Greenwich48.649.6
17Tower Hamlets48.651.4
18Harrow48.353.4
19Ealing48.150.7
20Lewisham47.550.1
21Brent47.350.7
22Hackney46.050.9
23Hounslow46.050.7
24Kingston upon Thames45.351.0
25Lambeth44.945.3
26Enfield44.750.5
27Kensington and Chelsea44.451.5
28Barnet43.750.8
29Islington42.846.9
30Richmond upon Thames42.850.6
31Haringey42.548.0
32Croydon42.042.3

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Licence: Open Government Licence v3.0 © Crown copyright. Recorded-crime figures are neutral official statistics shown as context only and must not be used to characterise an area or its residents.