Lambeth · London
Brixton runs at full volume — this is one of the livelier corners of the map, with an evening economy to match. It's also one of the most diverse places in the dataset, and daily life (food, shops, faith spaces) reflects it.
Day to day, Brixton gives you a halal butcher, a Lidl or Aldi, a big supermarket (Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda or Morrisons), a Waitrose or M&S, gyms, barbers, beauticians, veggie & vegan spots, a street market, a mosque, churches, a big park and a pool or leisure centre.
Based on its profile, Brixton tends to work best for people who want restaurants and nightlife on the doorstep; anyone who wants genuinely multicultural everyday life; LGBTQ+ residents looking for a visibly welcoming area.
| Question | Rough answer |
|---|---|
| Buying (average) | £585k — 6% above the London average of £553k |
| Renting a 2-bed | ≈ £2000 per month |
| Indicative household income to buy | ≈ £115k (10% deposit, 4.5× lending) |
It depends what you need: Brixton scores 6/10 for safety, 7/10 for schools and 8/10 for transport. It tends to suit people who want restaurants and nightlife on the doorstep.
Around £585k on average to buy (6% above the London average) and roughly £2000 a month to rent a two-bed. As a rule of thumb, buying at that price typically needs a household income around £115k with a 10% deposit.
Brixton scores 8/10 for transport; a typical door-to-door journey to central London is roughly 21 minutes.