The London Borough of Wandsworth is recognised as the largest borough in the Inner London area and with a population of close to 300,000 people, it is easy to see why many people make their home in this area. Lying just to the west of central London, there are many popular areas in the borough with a range of town centres and the benefits of life near the River Thames.

The town centres of Wandsworth borough are:

  • Balham
  • Clapham Junction & Battersea
  • Putney
  • Tooting
  • Nine Elms
  • Wandsworth Town Centre

These are all vibrant areas offering a lot of night life and social opportunities. The diversity available in the borough provides the chance to find what you are looking for and there is also the fact that due to the proximity to the Thames, the nature of property has changed considerably in recent times. These areas used to hold many industries but with these companies and businesses long gone, the banks of the Thames and nearby areas now offer stylish modern or converted properties, offering a great style of living in the borough.

There have been developments in Wandsworth of late

Wandsworth Town Centre has been improved of late with developments in the Southside Shopping Centre and the expansion of stores like the Sainsburys. There has also been major investment into South Thames College and with the former Business Village being redeveloped, this is an area that is on the up.

When looking for property, there is a range of things to consider but open space is something that many people appreciate. Wandsworth Common is the hub of the local area and with a lake, tennis courts and play areas all featuring in 175 acres of parkland, this is a fantastic attraction to have close to your home.

One positive thing about life in this part of the capital is the fact that the borough holds the lowest level of crime in Inner London. This part of London has developed a reputation for being safe, so if you are looking for an area to raise a family or a location that provides peace of mind, Wandsworth is well worth considering.

Education is of a high standing in Wandsworth

Another important aspect to consider when looking for a place to stay is the standard of local schools. This is something that you don’t have to worry about in Wandsworth with 92% of primary and secondary schools classed as “Good” or “Outstanding”. To place this in comparison, the ratio for London is 80% and the ratio for the rest of the country is 74%, so Wandsworth can be regarded as a suitable area for schooling.

When it comes to transport, you’ll find plenty of options. There are six Tube stations in the borough and nine London Overground stations, so if you are looking to get around from your base in Wandsworth base, it will be a simple process. If you are travelling from Wandsworth Town Station, you have a simple journey to Waterloo and Wandsworth Common connects with Victoria. You can also travel to these stations in just 10 minutes from Clapham Junction.

When it comes to property in the area, there is a good level of diversity. The new riverside flats and apartments may take a lot of the attention but with Victorian and Edwardian terrace houses on offer, as we all as semi-detached and detached properties, there should be something for everyone in Wandsworth.

As of October 2017, the average value of property in Wandsworth, according to one online property specialist, is £776,973 while the average price paid for property in this area in the past year stands at £744,143. This is above the London average but given what is on offer, it would be fair to say that Wandsworth offers value for money.