Wandsworth · London

Living in Earlsfield

Earlsfield sits in the comfortable middle — enough going on without the weekend chaos.

Average to buy
£660k
Average rent (2-bed)
£1950/mo
vs London average
+19%
Est. to central London
~32 min
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How Earlsfield scores

Safety8/10
Schools8/10
Parks & green space7/10
Transport7/10
Diversity & inclusion6/10
LGBTQ+ friendly7/10
Buzz & nightlife5/10

On your doorstep

Day to day, Earlsfield gives you a Lidl or Aldi, a big supermarket (Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda or Morrisons), a Waitrose or M&S, gyms, barbers, beauticians, veggie & vegan spots, churches and a big park.

✓ a Lidl or Aldi✓ a big supermarket (Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda or Morrisons)✓ a Waitrose or M&S✓ gyms✓ barbers✓ beauticians✓ veggie & vegan spots✓ churches✓ a big park

Who it suits

Based on its profile, Earlsfield tends to work best for families prioritising schools and safety.

The money side

QuestionRough answer
Buying (average)£660k — 19% above the London average of £553k
Renting a 2-bed≈ £1950 per month
Indicative household income to buy≈ £130k (10% deposit, 4.5× lending)
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Common questions

Is Earlsfield a good place to live?

It depends what you need: Earlsfield scores 8/10 for safety, 8/10 for schools and 7/10 for transport. It tends to suit families prioritising schools and safety.

How much does a home in Earlsfield cost in 2026?

Around £660k on average to buy (19% above the London average) and roughly £1950 a month to rent a two-bed. As a rule of thumb, buying at that price typically needs a household income around £130k with a 10% deposit.

Is Earlsfield well connected?

Earlsfield scores 7/10 for transport; a typical door-to-door journey to central London is roughly 32 minutes.

Nearby alternatives

Tooting£615k avg · safety 7/10Balham£700k avg · safety 8/10Wimbledon£720k avg · safety 9/10
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