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Property investment stats for Barons Court, West London

A complete guide to property investment in Barons Court.

Last updated: 18 September 2025

Investment summary

Barons Court attracts a youthful, highly educated crowd, with both the student and professional population in the 95th percentile nationally. The area is dominated by private renters (in the 98th percentile), while owner-occupation is rare, which is typical for this part of London. The property market here is stable, with capital growth over the past year of 0.2% and a three-year annualised growth of 0.1%. For investors, the average rental yield sits at 4.9%, and the top-performing postcode district achieves a yield of 5.9%.

Affordability is a challenge, with the price-to-income ratio at 8.4 and a rent-to-income ratio of 35.6%, both of which are high but not unusual for West London. Liquidity is reasonable, with 257 properties sold last year and homes spending an average of 75 days on the market.

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Key investment stats for Barons Court

Median price per sq ft

£878 / sq ft

Average rental yield

4.9%

Capital growth (1y)

0.2%

Sales in past year

257

* Property stats calculated for last full calendar year (2024).

Live property stats in Barons Court

Live prices in Barons Court, West London

* Extreme prices clipped for legibility

Properties for sale

Median price

£685,000

25% of properties below...

£515,000

75% of properties below...

£1,150,000

Most expensive property

£5,000,000

Live listings

283

Median days on market

75

Should you invest in Barons Court?

Opportunities

  • The exceptionally high proportion of private renters (in the 98th percentile) creates strong, consistent demand for rental properties.
  • With a large student and young professional population (both in the 95th percentile), there is reliable demand for two-bedroom flats and shared accommodation.
  • The top postcode district offers a robust rental yield of 5.9%, which stands out in the local context.

Risks

  • Affordability is stretched, with a price-to-income ratio of 8.4 and a rent-to-income ratio of 35.6%, which could limit future price growth.
  • The area has a very low proportion of families (in the 2nd percentile), so properties aimed at this demographic may see weaker demand.
  • Achieved prices are typically below asking, with a median difference of £10,750 (the typical achieved discount), suggesting buyers have room to negotiate.

Outlook

Barons Court is likely to remain attractive to young professionals and students, given its demographic profile and the strength of the private rental sector. The market is stable, with modest capital growth over the past year (0.2%) and over three years (0.3%), which supports the area's reputation for long-term resilience rather than rapid gains.

Rental yields are healthy for this part of London, especially in the top-performing postcode district (5.9%), and liquidity remains reasonable with properties selling in around 75 days. While affordability is a challenge, it is balanced by the area's enduring appeal to tenants who value location and lifestyle over ownership. Investors should expect steady, if unspectacular, returns and a reliable tenant base rather than dramatic price surges.

Live properties in Barons Court

Investment properties in Barons Court, West London

1 bedroom flat for sale
34% below median price

£350,000

1 bedroom flat for sale

Charleville Road, London

Properties needing refurbishment in Barons Court, West London
Needs Refurb
4 bedroom apartment for sale
On market for 178 days

£695,000

4 bedroom apartment for sale

Everington Street, Hammersmith, Lon...

Slow to sell properties in Barons Court, West London
Slow to Sell
1 bedroom apartment for sale
Reduced by 19%

£750,000

1 bedroom apartment for sale

Benson House, 7 Radnor Terrace, Lon...

Big price drop properties in Barons Court, West London
Big Price Drop
10 bedroom house for sale
High yield opportunity

£4,250,000

10 bedroom house for sale

Avonmore Road, West Kensington

HMO properties in Barons Court, West London
HMO
4 bedroom detached house for sale
3,118 sq ft

£3,000,000 - Offers in Excess of

4 bedroom detached house for sale

Margravine Gardens, Barons Court, ...

Properties with planning granted in Barons Court, West London
Planning Granted
4 bedroom flat for sale
68% below median price

£800,000

4 bedroom flat for sale

West Kensington Mansions, Beaumont...

Low price-per-sq-ft properties in Barons Court, West London
Low Price per Sq Ft
8 bedroom terraced house for sale
43% below median price

£1,650,000 - Guide Price

8 bedroom terraced house for sale

Fulham Palace Road, London, W6

Auction properties in Barons Court, West London
Auction

Achieved vs asking prices

Key takeaway: Balanced market

Buyers have some negotiation leverage, but not much.

Headline stats

• Median discount: £10,750

• 1 in 4 properties sell at > £40,000 below asking

• 1 in 10 properties sell at > £61,500 below asking

In percentage terms:

• Median discount of 1.8%

• 25% of properties discounted by > 4.6%

• 10% of properties discounted by > 6.2%

Best places to invest in Barons Court

Top postcodes for rental yield and (annualised) capital growth

Rank
Postcode
Yield
Capital growth
Median £/sq ft
1W65.9%1.1%£920 / sq ft
2W144.6%-1.5%£931 / sq ft

Data sources

GeoGlider calculates property investment stats by blending official and proprietary datasets. Here's a quick overview of key sources and how we use them:

  • HM Land Registry: Property transaction and sold-price records for England & Wales used to calculate historical capital growth, price levels and comparables.

  • Office for National Statistics (ONS): Demographic and economic indicators for the UK, including Census 2021, supporting area profiling and market context.

  • Ordnance Survey: Authoritative UK geospatial data powering accurate boundaries, roads and terrain for mapping and spatial analysis.

  • GeoProp: Our proprietary AI pipeline that processes millions of property listings to extract rich features and live market signals.

  • Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities: Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) scores and property floor areas.

  • HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC): Household income and employment data to understand local affordability and economic conditions.

Data is updated continuously, matched across sources and rigorously validated.