Hounslow ranked mid-tier in 'Best Places To Live 2024' list for England and Wales

By Cesar Medina

19th Feb 2024 | Local News

According to a report from Garrington, Hounslow has been ranked 848 out of 1,429 towns in England and Wales (credit: Cesar Medina).
According to a report from Garrington, Hounslow has been ranked 848 out of 1,429 towns in England and Wales (credit: Cesar Medina).

Hounslow has been ranked mid-tier in a report of the best and worst places to live in England and Wales this year.

Property finder company, Garrington, has published its 2024 marketing report for England and Wales.

The report ranks the 1,429 towns, cities and villages on measures covering five categories.

These categories are natural environment, wellbeing, heritage/culture, schools, employment and connectivity and house price quality and value.

Garrington also lists the average family home cost and average sales price change across the last 12 months in each settlement.

Where does Hounslow rank?

Out of the 1,429 places, Hounslow has been ranked 848 overall.

Of all the categories, Hounslow ranks highest for its heritage and culture making the top 100 with 85.

The town fares worst for its house price quality and value, ranking at 1179.

Wellbeing is ranked at 1154, natural environment sits at 952 and schools, employment and connectivity ranks at 441.

According to Garrington, the average family home cost in Hounslow is £897,411 with the average sale price rising by 1.5% in the last year.

Neighbouring towns such as Ealing and Richmond faired better, with Ealing ranking at 339 and Richmond landing the 177 spot in the list.

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