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Bromley vs Havering
Bromley (London, England · ~333k people) · Havering (London, England · ~261k people)
Of 7 strictly-comparable measures: Bromley leads on 3, Havering on 3, 1 effectively tied. Which trade-offs matter is yours to weigh — the rows below show where each one wins.
Head to head
Median pay
ONS ASHE (residence) · 2025
Bromley
£50,154/yr
Better than 97% of UK LAs
Havering
£46,582/yr
Better than 88% of UK LAs
Bromley: 8% higher median pay.
House price
ONS HPSSA-9 median · Year ending Sep 2025
Bromley
£525,000
Worse than 92% of UK LAs
Havering
£450,000
Worse than 84% of UK LAs
Havering: 17% lower median price.
Monthly rent
ONS PIPR (newly-signed lets) · 2026-03
Bromley
£1,670/mo
Worse than 88% of UK LAs
Havering
£1,566/mo
Worse than 85% of UK LAs
Havering: 7% lower median rent.
Council tax (Band D)
MHCLG · 2026-27
Bromley
£2,140/yr
Better than 94% of UK LAs
Havering
£2,425/yr
Around UK average
Bromley: £285 less per year at Band D.
Recorded crime
ONS PFA Table C4 · Year ending Dec 2025
Bromley
69.9/1k
Around UK average
Havering
68.2/1k
Better than 57% of UK LAs
Havering: 2% lower recorded-crime rate.
Deprivation (IMD)
MHCLG Indices of Deprivation · 2019
Bromley
14.2
Better than 72% of UK LAs
Havering
16.8
Better than 58% of UK LAs
Bromley: lower average deprivation score (14.2 vs 16.8).
Schools (Ofsted)
Ofsted MI · Feb 2026 snapshot
Bromley
99.0%
Better than 94% of UK LAs
Havering
99.1%
Better than 95% of UK LAs
Effectively tied — under 2% apart.
What local pay actually covers
Same-place ratios — each area's own median rent and house price against its own median gross pay. A cheap-looking area stops looking cheap when local pay is lower still.
Bromley
Rent takes 40% of median gross monthly pay
A median home costs 10.5× median annual pay
Havering
Rent takes 40% of median gross monthly pay
A median home costs 9.7× median annual pay
Full Bromley profile →
Every indicator, all state-funded schools with Ofsted grades, and similar areas.
Full Havering profile →
Every indicator, all state-funded schools with Ofsted grades, and similar areas.