East Dulwich screens as a premium family-house micro-market in this sample. After PPSF cleaning, the median is £813, with a mean of £815, a range from £712 to £887, and an IQR of £59. The corresponding median asking price is £1,000,000 across 9 cleaned observations from a 10-property portal sample. I removed 1 clear PPSF outlier using the 1.5×IQR rule (Hillcourt Road). Fairly balanced and tightly clustered once the detached-house outlier is removed, pointing to a liquid premium family market. By bedroom count, 3-bed median PPSF is £807 (n=6) and 4-bed median PPSF is £884 (n=3). Segment caveat: the 4-bed segment is thin (n=3). The dominant housing stock in the cleaned sample is other houses (4/9, 44%), with a median PPSF of £818 and a median asking price of £1,125,000. On current live evidence, the cheapest road in the cleaned sample is Friern Road at about £712, while the dearest sampled road is Oxonian Street at about £887. That road-level read should be treated as indicative rather than definitive, because almost every road is represented by only one current listing. East Dulwich screens as one of the most expensive areas in the study, but liquidity is excellent and the market depth is strong. Entry-level value is usually found in shorter or more work-needed houses rather than on the prime family streets.
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Journey
Changes
East Dulwich / Peckham Rye
Overground → connect
30 min
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Data Analysis
Price Distribution
Price vs Size slope = PPSF
Top Roads to Watch
1.
Lordship Lane
South London's best independent high street — Franklins, The Palmerston, dozens of cafes, delis, and shops. Heart of the neighbourhood.
/sqft
2.
Melbourne Grove
Tree-lined street one block from Lordship Lane. Walk to everything, near North Cross Road market.
/sqft
3.
Pellatt Road
Parallel to Lordship Lane — quiet residential but 1 minute from all the restaurants and shops.
/sqft
4.
Townley Road
Connects to Lordship Lane and Goose Green. Near the best cafes and East Dulwich Picturehouse.
Near North Cross Road (Saturday market, great food stalls) and the top of Lordship Lane.
/sqft
£1,100,000
Underhill Road
1
£667/sqft
£1,100,000
Holmes Close
1
£679/sqft
£950,000
Oakhurst Grove
1
£682/sqft
£1,125,000
Landells Road
1
£701/sqft
£1,200,000
Bellenden Road
1
£721/sqft
£675,000
Barry Road
1
£733/sqft
£1,650,000
Lordship LaneTop Road
2
£763/sqft
£900,000 – £1,200,000
Archdale Road
1
£769/sqft
£2,000,000
Crystal Palace RoadTop Road
5
£781/sqft
£625,000 – £1,550,000
Landcroft Road
1
£816/sqft
£1,325,000
Goodrich Road
2
£823/sqft
£1,200,000 – £1,450,000
Rodwell Road
1
£831/sqft
£1,350,000
Zenoria Street
1
£854/sqft
£1,275,000
Featherstone Mews
1
£881/sqft
£1,100,000
Chesterfield Grove
1
£922/sqft
£1,200,000
Ulverscroft Road
3
£930/sqft
£1,400,000 – £1,700,000
Townley RoadTop Road
2
£941/sqft
£775,000 – £2,200,000
About East Dulwich
East Dulwich screens as a premium family-house micro-market in this sample. After PPSF cleaning, the median is £813, with a mean of £815, a range from £712 to £887, and an IQR of £59. The corresponding median asking price is £1,000,000 across 9 cleaned observations from a 10-property portal sample. I removed 1 clear PPSF outlier using the 1.5×IQR rule (Hillcourt Road). Fairly balanced and tightly clustered once the detached-house outlier is removed, pointing to a liquid premium family market. By bedroom count, 3-bed median PPSF is £807 (n=6) and 4-bed median PPSF is £884 (n=3). Segment caveat: the 4-bed segment is thin (n=3). The dominant housing stock in the cleaned sample is other houses (4/9, 44%), with a median PPSF of £818 and a median asking price of £1,125,000. On current live evidence, the cheapest road in the cleaned sample is Friern Road at about £712, while the dearest sampled road is Oxonian Street at about £887. That road-level read should be treated as indicative rather than definitive, because almost every road is represented by only one current listing. East Dulwich screens as one of the most expensive areas in the study, but liquidity is excellent and the market depth is strong. Entry-level value is usually found in shorter or more work-needed houses rather than on the prime family streets.
Top Roads
1.
Lordship Lane/sqft
South London's best independent high street — Franklins, The Palmerston, dozens of cafes, delis, and shops. Heart of the neighbourhood.
2.
Melbourne Grove/sqft
Tree-lined street one block from Lordship Lane. Walk to everything, near North Cross Road market.
3.
Pellatt Road/sqft
Parallel to Lordship Lane — quiet residential but 1 minute from all the restaurants and shops.
4.
Townley Road/sqft
Connects to Lordship Lane and Goose Green. Near the best cafes and East Dulwich Picturehouse.
5.
Crystal Palace Road/sqft
Near North Cross Road (Saturday market, great food stalls) and the top of Lordship Lane.