Living in Brixton Hill
NeighbourhoodBrixton Hill is a small town in London with a population of 17,644. It has a mixed school picture, with 43% rated Good or Outstanding and a high crime rate of 104 per 1,000 residents, with average house prices around £552k. It offers a balance of affordability, amenities, and connectivity that appeals to a range of residents.
About Brixton Hill
Overview
South London hillside neighbourhood with diverse community and Windmill heritage. Located in London, Brixton Hill has a population of approximately 17,644 residents, making it a compact neighbourhood by UK standards. The primary postcode area is SW2.
Brixton Hill sits within London and is well connected to neighbouring areas. The local property market is at the mid-range end of the spectrum, with a median price of £552k that is 10% below the London average of £611k. The area has a high crime rate compared to similar areas.
Key facts about Brixton Hill
- Limited public transport links
- Nearest station: Brixton
- Part of London
- Region: London
- Population: ~17,644
- Median property price: £552k
- Crime rate: 104 per 1,000
- Ofsted: 43% schools Good/Outstanding
Property prices in Brixton Hill (2026)
Based on HM Land Registry Price Paid data, updated regularly.
Property market analysis
The median property price in Brixton Hill currently stands at £552k, placing it in the mid-range segment of the London market. This is 10% below the London average of £611k. Over the past twelve months, prices in Brixton Hill have been on an upward trend, with a year-on-year change of +4.5%.
This rate of growth outpaces many comparable areas in London and suggests continued demand from buyers. Factors driving price appreciation may include transport improvements, new developments, or an influx of buyers priced out of more expensive neighbouring areas.
For context, the most affordable areas in London have median prices around £197k, while the most expensive areas reach £1.6M. Brixton Hill sits in the middle of this range.
What types of property are available? The market offers a mix of flats, terraced and semi-detached houses. First-time buyers may find entry-level flats within reach, while families typically look at terraced properties or ex-council stock.
Crime and safety in Brixton Hill
Crime data sourced from Police.uk, which records all crimes reported to police forces across England and Wales.
Crime rate analysis
Brixton Hill has a high crime rate of 104.4 offences per 1,000 residents per year. This is above the national average of 62 per 1,000. The higher figure is common in busy urban centres with significant footfall from visitors and commuters — reported crime counts include offences committed by non-residents.
Understanding crime statistics: Raw crime numbers can be misleading without context. Areas with high footfall (shopping centres, transport hubs, nightlife) naturally record more incidents. The crimes-per-1,000-residents metric normalises for population size but does not account for visitors. When assessing safety, consider the types of crime most relevant to you — residential burglary and vehicle crime are more directly relevant to homeowners than shoplifting or public order offences.
For a full breakdown by crime category, monthly trends, and year-on-year comparison, sign up for Check Local's detailed safety report for Brixton Hill. Our AI-generated analysis puts the numbers in plain English so you can make an informed decision.
Schools in Brixton Hill
School data from the Department for Education (DfE) and Ofsted.
Schools analysis
Brixton Hill has 7 schools in the local area, of which 3 (43%) have been rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. This represents a mixed level of school quality. Parents considering the area should research individual schools thoroughly. Ofsted ratings provide a useful starting point, but visiting schools and speaking to other parents is equally important.
Primary and secondary schools: The area serves families with children of all ages, with both primary and secondary schools available locally. The smaller number of schools means catchment areas are important — check distances carefully before committing to a property.
Catchment areas and admissions: Most schools in Brixton Hill use distance-based admissions criteria, meaning the closer you live to a school, the more likely your child is to gain a place. Popular schools can have very tight catchment areas. Check Local's detailed schools report shows the distance from any address to every nearby school, with full Ofsted ratings and Key Stage results.
Transport and commuting in Brixton Hill
Transport links analysis
Brixton Hill has limited public transport options. Most residents rely on a car for daily commuting and errands. The nearest railway station is Brixton, providing regular services to surrounding areas. Transport connectivity data is sourced from NaPTAN, the official UK database of public transport access points.
Commuters from Brixton Hill should factor in travel times carefully. While bus services operate in the area, the nearest rail connections may require a short journey to reach.
Impact on property values: Transport links are one of the strongest predictors of property prices. Areas within walking distance of a station typically command a premium of 10-15% over areas further away. Planned transport improvements could be a catalyst for future price growth in Brixton Hill.
Living in Brixton Hill — lifestyle and amenities
Brixton Hill is a compact neighbourhood in London with a population of around 17,644. Like many London locations, it offers a dense mix of shops, restaurants, pubs, and green spaces within walking distance.
Who lives in Brixton Hill? The area attracts a mix of young professionals, growing families, and long-term residents. The property market is accessible to those with reasonable deposits or equity from previous homes.
Green spaces and recreation: London benefits from an extensive network of parks and open spaces, and residents of Brixton Hill have access to both local green spaces and the capital's major parks.
Shopping and dining: While Brixton Hill may not have the range of a major city, local shops and eateries provide for daily needs, with larger centres accessible within a short drive or train ride.
Frequently asked questions about Brixton Hill
Is Brixton Hill a good place to live?
Brixton Hill is a small town in London with limited transport, a mixed school picture, with 43% rated Good or Outstanding, and a median house price of £552k. The crime rate is high at 104 per 1,000 residents.
What is the population of Brixton Hill?
Brixton Hill has a population of approximately 17,644, making it a small town by UK standards.
Is Brixton Hill a safe area?
Brixton Hill has a high crime rate of 104 per 1,000 residents, which is above the national average of 62 per 1,000. Crime data is from Police.uk and covers all reported offences.
What are the schools in Brixton Hill like?
There are 7 schools in Brixton Hill, of which 3 (43%) are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted — a mixed level of school quality.
What is the average house price in Brixton Hill?
The median property price in Brixton Hill is £552k, which is 10% below the London average of £611k. Prices have been on an upward trend over the past year.
Where does this data come from?
All data in this Brixton Hill area guide is sourced from verified official UK government and public sector data providers. We combine property transaction records, crime statistics, school inspection data, transport network data, and census information to build a complete picture of every area.
We do not scrape, estimate, or fabricate any figures. Check Local processes and combines these official datasets to produce a unified area intelligence report. Our AI then generates plain-English narratives to help you understand what the numbers actually mean for your day-to-day life.
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