Aerial view of Clapham neighbourhood, London

Clapham

Last updated 6 July 2026
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Executive Summary: Clapham

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Key Strengths

  • Superb transport — Victoria in 11 minutes, Waterloo 10, Bank 17 on the Northern line, plus the Overground and Clapham Junction nearby.
  • Clapham Common — 220 acres of bandstand, ponds and open space at the centre of the area.
  • Strong schools — 100% of nearby schools Good or Outstanding, including 6 Outstanding, plus a clutch of private options.
  • A genuine social scene — the High Street’s bars, Venn Street market, Abbeville’s restaurants and the Old Town’s pubs.
  • Less competition than it was — softened prices (down 2.6% over five years) mean more room to negotiate.

Key Considerations

  • Not a low-crime area — recorded crime is 12% above the London average (Safety Score 41/100), theft-led and concentrated on the high street and the Common.
  • Expensive, and almost all flats — flats average £576k and a house means £1m-plus; roughly 80% of the stock is flats and conversions.
  • A cooling market — prices are down 2.6% over five years while regen-led Battersea next door has risen.
  • A party-town high street — loud and busy at weekends; the calm is on the residential streets, not the centre.
  • The Tube gets crowded — the Northern line is fast but packed at peak.

Property Prices in Clapham

Property prices and residential streets in Clapham,
Flats & Apartments
Too few recent sales to quote a median
Terraced Houses
Too few recent sales to quote a median
Semi-Detached
Too few recent sales to quote a median
Detached
Too few recent sales to quote a median

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data — median sold prices over a rolling 12-month window

What Your Budget Buys

Source: HM Land Registry.

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Schools in Clapham

Primary and secondary schools near Clapham,

🏫 Primary

0 Outstanding
0 Good

🏛 Secondary

0 Outstanding
0 Good
Primary
Secondary
Independent
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Outstanding
Good / Other
No primary schools listed
No secondary schools listed

Data: Ofsted, 2026

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Transport & Commute: Clapham

Tube, rail and bus transport links in Clapham,

Commute Times

Source: TfL Journey Planner, 2026. All times are station-to-station (boarding to alighting); add 5–10 minutes for walking to your nearest station and waiting.

Crime & Safety in Clapham

Crime safety and residential streets in Clapham,
41
PAL Safety Score
out of 100 · benchmarked against all of London
138
Crimes per 1,000
residential basis · visitor/footfall theft set aside
35%
Theft
Largest crime type

Top Concern

Theft
35% of total offences
On a residential basis, Clapham’s recorded crime runs 12% above the London average on a severity-weighted basis, giving a Safety Score of 41/100 — benchmarked against all of London, not just the areas we cover.

Source: Metropolitan Police via data.police.uk · Population: ONS Census 2021 · Updated monthly

✦ PAL In-Depth

The Numbers

Clapham’s PAL Safety Score is 41/100, benchmarked against every London neighbourhood we track — a moderately elevated position, not a reassuring one. The residential crime rate runs at 138 per 1,000 residents (12 months to April 2026, data.police.uk), which works out at 12% above the London average once offences are weighted by harm. The honest read is straightforward: this is a busier-than-average area for crime, not a low-crime one.

What the Data Tells You

The largest category is Theft, at around 35% of recorded offences — a high share driven by the nightlife High Street and the Common. Clapham has a well-documented reputation for phone-snatching and theft after dark around those two focal points, where the bars, the restaurants and the late-night footfall put valuables and people in the same place. That is the texture behind the score: a Theft-led profile concentrated where the crowds are, rather than crime aimed at residents on their own streets.

Street-Level Context

The split between the going-out core and the residential streets is the defining pattern. The theft that drives Clapham’s top category clusters on the High Street and around the Common — the bars, the restaurants, the late-night footfall and the open space put valuables and people in the same place after dark, and the Met’s local ward priorities for Clapham Town and Clapham East list theft, robbery and antisocial behaviour accordingly (Metropolitan Police ward pages, 2026). Move into the residential pockets — the Old Town’s quieter streets, the Abbeville Village terraces — and the everyday picture is calmer and more settled. The closer you live to the High Street and the Common, the more of the nightlife texture you take on.

What Residents Say

Residents draw the same line the data does: the High Street and the Common are lively and see the bulk of the theft, while the side streets are quiet. The practical takeaway is straightforward. Keep your phone out of sight and your wits about you walking the High Street or crossing the Common late at night — opportunistic snatching is the real risk here, not violence aimed at residents. Use a D-lock for any bike left near a station, and if a quiet street matters more to you than a five-minute walk to the bars, buy in Abbeville or the Old Town rather than directly on the High Street.

Council Fees in Clapham

Local authority: London Borough of Lambeth

Source: London Borough of Lambeth, 2026

Clapham Community Character

Source: Google Maps, OS Open Greenspace & editorial research, 2026

PAL Overall Score
Clapham
0
out of 100
Below Average

Young-professional SW London at its most connected — Victoria in 11 minutes and the 220-acre Common — but pricey, theft-busy and cooling on price.

Clapham is young-professional London with superb transport and a 220-acre common — and a going-out high street to match. The average home sells for N/A.

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41
Safety

Clapham scores 0/100 on the PAL Score — our weighted rating across six core criteria that define what makes a London neighbourhood work for buyers.

How We Score

Each criterion is normalised on a 0–100 scale across every London neighbourhood we cover, so a score describes how Clapham compares with the rest of the city, not an absolute mark.

The Breakdown

Criterion Score (/100) What it means
School Quality 0 Two Outstanding primaries and an Outstanding girls’ secondary, with 100% of local state schools at Good or above.
Transport Connectivity 0 Three Northern line stations plus the Overground; sub-20-minute runs to Victoria, Waterloo and Bank.
Safety 41 Moderately elevated: 12% above the London average on a harm-weighted basis, with a Theft-led profile around the High Street and Common after dark.
Property Price Affordability 0 A Zone 2 flat market that has softened over five years, giving more negotiating room than a hot area.
Local Amenities 48 The score understates a major bar, restaurant and retail scene — the High Street, Venn Street, Abbeville and nearby Northcote Road.
Green Space Access 0 Clapham Common is huge at 220 acres, but it is the main green space, which holds the normalised score mid-table.

Scores use the PAL 0–100 scale, z-score normalised across all London neighbourhoods and displayed as integers. See the PAL Score Architecture for methodology.

What This Means

Schools (0/100) and transport (0/100) carry Clapham, and they are the two reasons most buyers look here. The schools score reflects genuine primary choice — Bonneville and Iqra are Outstanding — and an Outstanding girls’ secondary in La Retraite, with every local state school at Good or above. Transport is the everyday strength: three Northern line stations and the Overground put Victoria, Waterloo and Bank within sub-20-minute reach. Safety (41/100) is moderately elevated and affordability (0) sits mid-table — both middling rather than reassuring. Safety runs 12% above the London average on a harm-weighted basis, a Theft-led profile concentrated around the nightlife core; affordability reflects a high but softened Zone 2 market with negotiating room. Green space (0/100) is the lowest, which surprises people given the Common’s 220 acres — but the normalised score weights the spread of green space, and Clapham essentially has one (very large) common rather than many. The Local Amenities score (48) deserves a caveat: it understates the sheer scale of Clapham’s bar, restaurant and retail offer across the High Street, Venn Street, Abbeville and nearby Northcote Road. The resulting 0/100 is a Below Average score that rewards a professional or sharer using the Tube and the going-out, and warns off anyone wanting a quiet family house or fast capital growth.

✦ PAL In-Depth

💰 Value Assessment

At an average of £633,000, Clapham sits between cheaper Brixton (£510,000) and pricier Battersea (£775,000). Flats average £575,546, but a terraced house runs to £1,371,365 (HM Land Registry, 12 months to 2026) — the small period-house market behind the flats. The market has softened: down 2.6% over five years, in line with cooled inner SW London, while regen-led Battersea grew. You pay for the transport, the Common and the scene — not for momentum.

Our Recommendation

Clapham suits buyers and renters who want fast Zone 2 transport, the Common and a social, going-out neighbourhood — and who are mostly buying a flat. You trade a quiet, low-crime, house-with-a-garden life for the Northern line, 220 acres of green and one of South London's liveliest high streets. Families wanting a house lean to the Old Town or Abbeville and pay heavily for it; anyone after value, quiet or a low crime rate should look one stop out. For the connected young-professional life, few places do it better.

Who's Clapham for?

Clapham could be a strong fit if you:

  • Commute to the West End, the City or the South Bank. The Northern line runs Clapham Common to Victoria in minutes, Waterloo in and Bank in — fast, frequent Zone 2 access.
  • Want a genuine going-out scene on your doorstep. The High Street, Venn Street and Abbeville Village give Clapham a bar, restaurant and cinema offer most Zone 2 areas can’t match.
  • Are renting out a flat to sharers. Clapham’s deep young-professional rental market keeps demand strong and voids short, with gross yields around 4.5–5.5%.
  • Want a Common, not just a park. Clapham Common’s 220 acres — bandstand, ponds, open fields — sit minutes from all three Tube stations.
  • Have primary-age children and value choice. Bonneville and Iqra are Outstanding-rated, with several strong Good primaries and good independent options within reach.

Think twice if you:

  • Are banking on capital growth. Clapham is down 2.6% over five years (HM Land Registry), in line with Brixton and well behind regenerating Battersea — a soft market, not a rising one.
  • Want a quiet, low-crime area. Clapham’s Safety Score is 41/100, running 12% above the London average, with Theft concentrated around the High Street and Common after dark.
  • Need a family house on a normal budget. Houses are scarce — about 20% of stock — and concentrated in pricey Old Town and Abbeville terraces.
  • Live on the High Street and value silence. The nightlife that makes Clapham fun also makes the central streets noisy and busy late into the evening.
  • Commute daily to Canary Wharf. That run is minutes with a change, and the Northern line is crowded at peak.

The Real Picture

Clapham is a young, social, flat-dominated corner of Zone 2 built around one very big common and one very busy high street. You buy here for the Northern line, the going-out, the Common and the calmer period pockets of the Old Town and Abbeville — and you accept, in return, high prices, a market that has drifted sideways-to-down, a theft-led crime profile and the noise that comes with the nightlife. For a professional couple or a sharer who wants to be in the thick of it with a fast Tube and green space on the doorstep, it fits beautifully. For someone chasing a quiet family house or quick appreciation, it is the wrong place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about living in Clapham, answered with data from our research.

Data from HM Land Registry, Ofsted, Metropolitan Police & TfL. Last updated 6 July 2026.

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