Aerial view of Eltham neighbourhood, London

Eltham

Last updated 6 July 2026
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Executive Summary: Eltham

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Key Strengths

  • Genuine affordability — a whole house with a garden well below inner-London prices; the strongest of Eltham’s six PAL dimensions (value 0).
  • 35 schools, 96% Good or Outstanding — including the Outstanding Harris Academy Greenwich and Outstanding primaries Deansfield and St Mary’s Catholic.
  • London Bridge in 20 minutes direct — with Cannon Street and Charing Cross both under half an hour on Southeastern.
  • Below-average crime — 27% below the London average (Safety Score 74/100).
  • Real green space — Eltham Palace gardens, Well Hall Pleasaunce, Avery Hill Park and Oxleas Wood.

Key Considerations

  • No Underground — Southeastern rail only, with no quick fallback when the single line is disrupted.
  • A steady, modest market — up 8.0% over five years and effectively flat over the past year; not a quick-growth play.
  • Quiet evenings — early-closing and residential; a proper night out means the train into town.
  • A functional high street — chains with a few independents around Passey Place, rather than an independent destination.
  • Steady rather than spectacular yields — house-led family demand puts gross yields around 4.5–5.5%.

Property Prices in Eltham

Property prices and residential streets in Eltham,
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 Eltham

Primary and secondary schools near Eltham,

🏫 Primary

0 Outstanding
0 Good

🏛 Secondary

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

Data: Ofsted, 2026

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Transport & Commute: Eltham

Tube, rail and bus transport links in Eltham,

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 Eltham

Crime safety and residential streets in Eltham,
74
PAL Safety Score
out of 100 · benchmarked against all of London
92
Crimes per 1,000
residential basis · visitor/footfall theft set aside
↑ 6.8%
12-Month Trend
Year-on-year change
26%
Violence and sexual offences
Largest crime type

Top Concern

Violence and sexual offences
26% of total offences
On a residential basis, Eltham’s recorded crime runs 27% below the London average on a severity-weighted basis, giving a Safety Score of 74/100 — benchmarked against all of London, not just the areas we cover. Crime concentrates in the Eltham Town and Avery Hill ward area, with Mottingham, Coldharbour & New Eltham and the outer wards notably quieter. The most common offence type is Violence and sexual offences (26% of recorded crime).

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

✦ PAL In-Depth

The Numbers

Eltham is a lower-crime suburb by London standards. On a residential basis it records about 92 crimes per 1,000 residents (12 months to April 2026; Metropolitan Police recorded crime via data.police.uk), which works out at 27% below the London average once the figures are put on a like-for-like footing. That is the single yardstick worth holding on to, and it is what the PAL Safety Score of 74/100 — benchmarked against the whole of London, not just the areas we cover — reflects: a genuinely settled residential picture rather than a statistical quirk. The one honest qualifier is direction of travel: the 12-month trend is Rising (+6.8%), so the low base is edging up rather than falling.

What the Data Tells You

The honest read is that Eltham is a lower-crime area — 27% below the London average — and the category mix is ordinary for the city. Violence and sexual offences is the largest single category, at about 26% of recorded crime, which is the usual leading category across most of London — it is what the data shows for area after area, and it is stated here factually rather than as a warning. Nothing in the breakdown points to a problem specific to Eltham; the profile mirrors the ordinary shape of recorded crime in a quiet residential suburb. The one thing to keep in view is the trend: recorded crime is Rising (+6.8%) over the past year, which moves a genuinely low base rather than changing the headline that Eltham sits below the London average.

Street-Level Context

The pattern is quietly residential across most of the area, with what activity there is concentrating around the busier High Street and the town centre where footfall is highest. Move out into the interwar residential streets toward Mottingham, New Eltham and the Progress Estate at Well Hall, and the picture is settled and low-incident. The closer you buy to the High Street and the shops, the more of the everyday town-centre texture you take on; the quieter streets a few minutes out feel firmly suburban and calm.

What Residents Say

Residents experience Eltham as calm and settled, and the data backs that up. As one local put it on a Mumsnet thread, “I generally feel very safe walking in the evenings, and I’m a bit of a scaredy cat” — a note echoed across the same discussion and a second thread describing the area as “very safe” with “a real sense of community.” The practical takeaway for a buyer is simply ordinary city sense: keep an eye on bags and phones around the busier High Street, secure bikes with a proper D-lock near the station, and keep nothing visible in parked cars. None of this is unusual for London, and in Eltham the genuinely lower-crime picture — 27% below the London average, and a Safety Score of 74/100 — is the headline, not a caveat.

Council Fees in Eltham

Local authority: Royal Borough of Greenwich

Source: Royal Borough of Greenwich, 2026

Eltham Community Character

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

PAL Overall Score
Eltham
0
out of 100
Below Average

Affordable houses, good state schools and a settled, safe feel — Eltham is a green, suburban family option, 20 minutes to London Bridge but no Tube.

Eltham is a settled, houses-first outer-London suburb in the Royal Borough of Greenwich (SE9), built around 1930s semi-detached and terraced homes, the historic Progress Estate and real green space at Eltham Palace and Well Hall.

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74
Safety

Eltham 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 Eltham compares with the rest of the city, not an absolute mark.

The Breakdown

Criterion Score (/100) What it means
Property Price Affordability 0 The strongest dimension — a whole house with a garden well below inner-London prices; affordability is the reason to look here.
Safety 74 A lower-crime suburb — 27% below the London average; genuinely settled residential streets, with the 12-month trend Rising (+6.8%).
School Quality 0 35 schools, 96% Good or Outstanding, including an Outstanding secondary and two Outstanding primaries.
Green Space Access 0 Eltham Palace gardens, Well Hall Pleasaunce, Avery Hill Park and Oxleas Wood nearby, though the normalised score reads lower than the offer feels.
Local Amenities 45 A functional high street of chains with a few independents around Passey Place — everyday rather than a destination.
Transport Connectivity 0 London Bridge in 20 minutes direct, but no Tube and no fallback when the single Southeastern line is down.

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

Affordability (0/100) carries Eltham — it is comfortably the strongest dimension and the single best reason a buyer looks here, because the money buys a whole house with a garden rather than a flat. Safety (74) sits close behind and is a real strength: recorded crime runs 27% below the London average, so this is a genuinely lower-crime suburb rather than a skewed-average quirk — though the 12-month trend is Rising (+6.8%) and worth watching. Schools (0) are better than the area’s modest reputation implies — 35 schools, 96% Good or Outstanding, with an Outstanding secondary and two Outstanding primaries. After that, green space (0) lands lower than the Palace gardens, Well Hall Pleasaunce and Oxleas Wood suggest it should, because the normalised measure weights density and access rather than headline landmarks. Transport (0) is the drag: no Tube and no fallback when the single Southeastern line is down, even though London Bridge is 20 minutes direct. The resulting 0/100 is a Below Average score, and the honest reading is that Eltham is a value-and-family suburb whose strengths are affordability, safety and schools — held back by connectivity, not by the quality of everyday life.

✦ PAL In-Depth

💰 Value Assessment

At an average of N/A and about £513 per square foot (HM Land Registry, June 2026), Eltham is priced for space and schools rather than connectivity, and affordability is its standout — value score 0, the highest of its six dimensions. The 8.0% five-year rise is modest but genuine; the +0.5% one-year figure confirms a market that has flattened rather than surged. You pay less than the bigger town of Bromley (£501,000) and roughly level with more urban Catford (£475,000) — money that buys a house with a garden rather than a flat.

Our Recommendation

Buy in Eltham if you are settling in for the family years and want a whole house with a garden, good state schools and a fast train to London Bridge, at a price well below inner London. Look elsewhere if you need a Tube on the doorstep, a lively night-time scene, or quick capital growth — livelier, more urban Catford or the bigger town of Bromley may fit those wants better.

Who's Eltham for?

Eltham is likely to suit you if:

  • Want a whole house with a garden for the money. Eltham is a houses-majority suburb of 1930s semis and terraces, and affordability is its strongest dimension — value score 0, the highest of its six.
  • Commute to London Bridge or the City. Eltham runs direct to London Bridge in 20 minutes, with Cannon Street at 28 and Charing Cross at 30 — fast, direct Southeastern links for a no-Tube suburb.
  • Have school-age children and want state options. The area has 35 schools, 96% Good or Outstanding, including the Outstanding Harris Academy Greenwich and Outstanding primaries Deansfield and St Mary’s Catholic.
  • Value a genuinely settled, lower-crime suburb. Recorded crime in Eltham runs 27% below the London average (Safety Score 74/100), with quiet residential streets — though the 12-month trend is Rising (+6.8%).
  • Want green space on the doorstep. Eltham Palace’s moated gardens, Well Hall Pleasaunce, Avery Hill Park and Oxleas Wood on Shooters Hill give real green edges rather than a token park.

Think twice if you:

  • Need the Underground or a fast West End run. There is no Tube; Victoria, Bank and Canary Wharf all need a change, and a disrupted rail line leaves no quick fallback.
  • Are banking on capital growth. Eltham is a steady, modest market — up 8.0% over five years and effectively flat at +0.5% over the past year (HM Land Registry) — not a fast-appreciating one.
  • Want a lively evening scene. This is a quiet suburb with two main pubs around Passey Place and an early-closing high street — for a proper late night you take the train into town.
  • Want an inner-city high street. Eltham’s High Street is a functional parade of chains, not an independent destination — the draw is the green edges, not the shops.
  • Are buying a flat for yield. The stock and demand are house-led and family-oriented; gross yields sit at a steady 4.5–5.5% rather than anything spectacular.

The Real Picture

Eltham is a settled, houses-first outer-London suburb that quietly does the family things well. You get a whole house with a garden for less than most of inner London, a wide spread of good state schools, genuinely below-average crime, a fast direct train to London Bridge and real green space in the Palace gardens and the woods on Shooters Hill — and you accept, in return, no Tube, quiet evenings and a functional high street. It is the greener, more suburban, better-value counterpart to livelier neighbours like Catford and the bigger town of Bromley. It settles young families happily; it frustrates anyone who wants a Tube, a buzz after ten, or quick appreciation.

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