London’s ROTTEN ‘banana’ revealed: The worst places to live in the capital – based on house prices, crime and health

Last week, a viral article revealed the presence of ‘London banana’ – a belt ‘you will have a great time’ in the west of the capital.
Israel-based journalist Saul Sadka Couragely claimed ‘almost everything else outside the region’ and stretched from Barnet to the leafy Richmond-Up-Thams, ‘terrible’.
Last week, the Daily Mail, which was poured on all existing data, found some facts behind the strongly discussed banana hypothesis. Schools performed better in the corridor, houses were more expensive and adults were claimed to be healthier.
Now, we can eliminate the existence of ‘rotten banana’, which is equipped with the same numbers – a part of the North East London, which is often located to the bottom of the same paintings as crime, deprivation, health and housing prices.
Enfield passes through the sections passing through the south from the south from ENFİLD, Harey and Waltham Forest, Hackney and Tower Hamlets, then curved towards North-Yürüye Newham, Barking and Dagenham and Havering.
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Haringey Mahalle containing this part of Wood Green High Road ‘016a’, London’s ‘Rotten Banana’, crime rates, housing prices, health and deprivation of the worst score in our test series
When all of our metrics were combined for London’s 5,000 LSOAs (Lower Layer Super Output Area) – Small Neighborhoods hosting about 2,000 people – the worst area of the capital was a Haringey pocket covering the parts of the Wood Green High Road and Pelham Road.
House prices last year in Haringey 016A LSOA an average cost of only 240,500 £.
According to Mail’s land registry data analysis, this was at the bottom 1.8% of all areas in the capital.
In contrast, the average house price in London last year was around £ 550,000 and stopped £ 8 million in the host -covered streets of Hampstead Heath.
A total of 9.4% of the people in the Harey 016a region reported that the 2021 census ‘bad’ or ‘very bad’ health.
Except for 0.7% of LSOAs, all of them received better points in this metric.
According to official figures, about 71% of the households were deprived of at least somehow and put them at the bottom of the neighborhoods.
The crime rate was one of the highest ones in London, and until June, 517 crime or anti-social behavior report per 1000 people.
This put in the first 1.5% of 5,000 LSOA in London districts and the city.
Crime
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Perhaps considering that it covers Oxford Street and Covent Garden, perhaps not surprising, London’s original banana often hosted the highest crime rates.
However, outside the city of Westminster and London, the figures show that the highest crime rate is home to the Westfield Shopping Center in our rotten banana in the Stratford neighborhood.
LSOA, called Newham 039D, saw a 3,311 crime report per 1000 people until June.
However, this area received good points in all other metrics, including health and housing prices, so it did not take the last place in our general scoring system.
House prices
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Although the neighborhood, which has the lowest housing prices, was miles away from our rotten banana on the other side of the capital, the corridor’s areas were the bottom 10%.
In the southern curve, the Newham 042D neighborhood on the Silvertown Royal Pier had an average price of £ 99,950 – the second lowest in London, just behind a pocket of £ 80,000.
Another suburb of Rotten Banana, which has atypically low housing prices, was Hackney, Stamford Hill. According to our analysis, the average price paid in this neighborhood was only 112,500 last year.
However, as in most of the metrics evaluated by mail, Redbridge has progressed better than the surrounding districts.
HEALTH/SUPPLY
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As with other metrics, there was an open division on the map for health, many are the worst areas in the banana center.
For example, 10.3% of Hackney 024D residents in Dalston were unhealthy during the census. More than 99% of London’s LSOAs had a lower figure.
Some of the worst deprivation in London were within the boundaries of rotten banana.
The Harey 013D neighborhood in Broadwater Farm, just outside the Lordship Recreation Ground, was found at the highest 0.1% of London’s largest areas. Approximately 80.7% of households suffer from at least one form of deprivation.
Many regions of Enfield, Waltham Forest, Havering, Newham and Barking and Dagenham, Hackney and Tower hamlets had more than 60%and more than 70%.




