London EC2R 6 area guide
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Is London EC2R 6 a good place to live?
In London (EC2R 6), homes sell for around £160,000 on average, flood risk from rivers and the sea is none, and it ranks as one of the less deprived parts of the country (deprivation decile 8/10, where 1 is most deprived).
Official UK open data · HM Land Registry, Police.uk, Environment Agency, GIAS/Ofsted, ONS 2021. Free to browse.
Population
4,241
Broadband
88%
Flood risk
None
Flood risk in London EC2R 6
London EC2R 6 has no significant flood risk from rivers or the sea; none of its ~51 assessed properties fall in a modelled rivers-and-sea flood zone.
Source: Environment Agency, Risk of Flooding from Rivers and Sea, updated 2026-06-27. Surface-water and groundwater flooding are modelled separately and are not included here. Commission an official flood search before purchase.
Sold-price trend (2007–2025)
Annual average (mean) sold price in EC2R 6, 2007–2025. 2025 is a part year (1 sales so far) — shown greyed. Hover a point to read its value. Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid.
Who lives here
- Median age
- 32
- One-person households
- 43%
- Households with children
- 13%
- Households
- 1,661
Owned 24% · Social rent 23% · Private rent 53%
Census 2021 (ONS), for EC2R 6.
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London EC2R 6: frequently asked questions
Is London EC2R 6 a good place to live?
In London (EC2R 6), homes sell for around £160,000 on average, flood risk from rivers and the sea is none, and it ranks as one of the less deprived parts of the country (deprivation decile 8/10, where 1 is most deprived).
How much are house prices in London EC2R 6?
Homes in London EC2R 6 sell for around £160,000 on average (HM Land Registry).
Is London EC2R 6 at risk of flooding?
London EC2R 6 has no significant flood risk from rivers or the sea; none of its ~51 assessed properties fall in a modelled rivers-and-sea flood zone.
Is London EC2R 6 a deprived area?
London EC2R 6 sits in deprivation decile 8 of 10 (1 = most deprived), making it one of the less deprived areas in England (English Indices of Deprivation, ONS).