Living in Tottenham
HaringeyTottenham sits in the London Borough of Haringey. Its strongest points are affordability (96), transport (47), groceries (45). The things to weigh up are dining (8) and area quality (5). A typical two-bed here rents for around £2,030 a month. Scores are percentile-ranked against 132 London neighbourhoods, so a 70 means it beats roughly seven in ten areas.
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Safety 25/100
1054 recent street crimes · IMD crime decile 2/10
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Commute —/100
depends on where you work — try the matcher
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Affordability 96/100
£274,750 median sale price
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Transport 47/100
53 transit stops within a 12-min walk
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Area quality 5/100
deprivation decile 1/10 (10 = least deprived)
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Green space 12/100
12 parks & green spaces nearby
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Dining 8/100
28 places to eat nearby
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Nightlife 40/100
13 pubs, bars & clubs nearby
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Groceries 45/100
25 food shops & supermarkets nearby
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Air quality —/100
air data n/a
Typical rent in Haringey
Median private rents for the London Borough of Haringey (ONS Price Index of Private Rents).
🏛 £2,314/yr council tax (Band D, Haringey) — MHCLG 2026-27
📶 Broadband up to 1.8 Gbps (gigabit available) — Ofcom, predicted, Haringey
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Nearby neighbourhoods
Data: Police.uk + IMD 2019 crime domain (crime, month 2026-04); English Indices of Deprivation 2019, MHCLG (area quality); ONS HPSSA median sale price (Year ending Mar 2023 (ONS HPSSA)); ONS Price Index of Private Rents (rent); OpenStreetMap via Overpass (amenities & transport); London Air, Imperial College London (air quality). Scores are relative to 132 London neighbourhoods and exclude commute (that depends on where you work — run the matcher). A well-informed starting point, not advice; always visit in person.