| Council | Hammersmith and Fulham |
| Crime Rate | ✓average |
| Vibe | 🎉 Living for the Weekend🍸 Dinner & Drinks🎨 Arts & Crafts🥐 Village Life |
| Demographics | 🤓 Highly Educated🚸 Young Professional Families🏘️ Renters |
Is Fulham right for you?
Take the quizThe average house price in Fulham is £876,171, based on HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. The sold house prices graph below shows Fulham house price trends over the last 30 years.
£876,171
£669,507
£3,300,000
£1,651,629
Is Fulham a nice place to live?
Yes, Fulham is a very good place to live. We've given it a liveable rating of B+. This means it ranks highly among places in Inner London. It particularly appeals to young professional families. The area has a vibrant social scene, perfect for those who enjoy going out. With fewer homeowners than average, the area may feel less settled for those seeking an established community.
How safe is Fulham?
Fulham has a low crime rate of 96.3 crimes per 1,000 people, which is below the national average. Crime hotspots have been reported near Dancer Road and Supermarket, as reported by Metropolitan Police Service.
What are the best schools in Fulham?
Fulham has 111 schools nearby. The top-rated Ofsted Outstanding schools include Fulham Primary School, The London Oratory School, Ashburnham Community School. Other well-regarded schools rated Good by Ofsted include Chelsea Academy and St Mary's CofE Primary School. Note: 1 school is currently rated as Requires Improvement.
What are the demographics of Fulham?
Fulham has a diverse ethnic mix with no single group forming a majority. Most residents were born in the United Kingdom (57%). The area has a mix of religious beliefs with no single faith forming a majority.