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Indices of Deprivation
Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG)This page contains all the English Indices of Deprivation (ID) data for London at LSOA and borough level for the latest release (ID2019) as published by central government back to 2010. Also posted here are some ward level summary data for London for the latest release (ID2019) and from 2007.Accompanying notes are included in the files. Please take the time to read these as they explain what is included on each sheet. The London data fi... - Updated 6 years ago
Average House Prices by Borough, Ward, MSOA & LSOA
Land RegistryAnnual mean and median property prices calculated by the GLA from Price Paid Data published on Land Registry website. Number of property sales also included. Data has been aggregated to Borough, Ward, MSOA, LSOA, Postcode Districts and Postcode Sectors. Caution should be used when analysing figures based on a low number of sales. Price Paid Data provides information on every residential property sale in England and Wales that has been l... - Updated 6 years ago
GLA Group Land Assets
Greater London Authority (GLA)Data showing the location of the GLA Group's land and property holdings and development opportunities. This data is available to view interactively on the GLA Land and Property Database. - Updated 9 years ago
Dwellings by Property Build Period and Type, LSOA and MSOA
Valuation Office AgencyThis CSV table shows a breakdown of the dwelling stock down to a lower geographic level Lower layer Super Output Area or LSOA, categorised by the property build period and property type. CSV metadata. Counts in the tables are rounded to the nearest 10 with those below 5 recorded as negligible and appearing as -. Data on build period, or age of property, has been used to create 12 property build period categories: Pre-1900, 1900-1918, 1... - Updated 9 years ago
MyLondon
Greater London Authority (GLA)My London is a new tool to help people who are moving to London for the first time or who are moving within London. It allows people to define an area or neighbourhood of interest and pulls back an uptodate range of data important to decision making when moving house. - Updated 9 years ago
Housing Sales
Land RegistryNumber of properties sold from Land Registry data. Excluded from the above figures are sales at less than market price (e.g. Right To Buy), sales below £1,000 and sales above £20m. Relevant link: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/regional-analysis/house-price-statistics-for-small-areas/index.html - Updated 9 years ago
Dwellings by Council Tax Band, Wards
Valuation Office AgencyDwellings on the valuation list, by council tax band and ward. The Valuation list is held by the Valuation Office Agency of HMRC. The number of dwellings in each band taken at the end of March. Based on property values at 1 April 1991, homes are allocated to one of eight bands in England: the lowest - band A - is for homes worth less than £40,000, and the highest - band H - is for those worth more than £320,000. Data for each band down... - Updated 10 years ago
Net Residential Approvals by Month
Greater London Authority (GLA)The number of residential units, net of losses, approved by month. This is the sum of residential units approved minus the units lost from planning permissions granted during the given month, as entered onto the London Development Database (LDD). The figures include all submitted schemes, including those that replace earlier permissions on the same site or add details to previous outline permissions. For this reason the monthly total... - Updated 10 years ago
Redbridge Housing Benefit Fraud Return
London Borough of RedbridgeHousing Benefit Fraud Return – statistical return for housing benefit overpayments and housing benefit and council tax benefit fraud activity. - Updated 10 years ago
London Empty Homes Audit
Greater London Authority (GLA)This data relates to private sector empty homes in London that have been vacant for 12 months or more at 31 October 2010. This data was collected by the GLA from all London Boroughs. In addition to reporting the total number of such properties, the audit records factors such as size and length of time empty. In order to assist policy development and decision making, properties have been assigned a nominal priority rating based on facto...