Is Homerton South a Good Place to Live?

Score
6.1/10
Rank
187th out of 992
Borough

Homerton South is a lively inner-east London neighbourhood that punches well above its weight on amenities and schools, making it appealing to both young professionals and families. The Overground connections to the City and Stratford are genuinely useful, and the local food and café scene is one of the better ones in Hackney. Crime is higher than the London average, particularly violent incidents, and road traffic keeps air quality below par.

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We reviewed Homerton South across 6 key dimensions to help you make an informed decision about where to live.

Safety

Average·907th of 992
4.3/ 10

Higher than average crime for London, with violent crime and anti-social behaviour the most common incident types. Worth factoring in if personal safety is a priority, though the pattern is broadly typical of inner-east London rather than unusual for Hackney.

Affordability

Average·408th of 992
5.3/ 10

Flats are more accessible than much of inner London, though terraced houses move into a considerably higher bracket. Suits flat buyers looking to get a foothold in east London, but less ideal for families needing more space on a tighter budget.

Education

Good·208th of 992
6.6/ 10

Exceptional for secondary schools, with Mossbourne Community Academy, Clapton Girls' Academy, and Mossbourne Victoria Park Academy all rated Outstanding by Ofsted, backed by a strong spread of Outstanding primaries. A genuine draw for families, particularly those with children approaching secondary age.

Environment

Average·582nd of 992
4.6/ 10

Air quality is below the London average, driven by road traffic pollution, which is the main environmental drawback here. There are plentiful green spaces to offset this, but not the right choice if low pollution is a deciding factor for you.

Transport

Good·256th of 992
7.4/ 10

Well connected by London Overground, with Homerton and Hackney Central on the Mildmay Line and Hackney Downs and London Fields on the Weaver Line all within reach. Good for commuters heading into the City or central London, and east towards Stratford.

Amenities

Excellent·86th of 992
9.1/ 10

One of the best-stocked neighbourhoods in London for day-to-day life, with a dense mix of cafes, restaurants, bars, supermarkets, and independent shops all close by. Suits people who want a lively, walkable neighbourhood with everything on the doorstep.

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Hackney Central

5.8/10

Hackney Central suits people who want an energetic, well-connected inner-city neighbourhood and can tolerate its trade-offs. The school catchment is genuinely exceptional, making it a serious contender for families despite higher-than-average crime. Transport links across east London are strong via the Overground, and the density of cafes, shops, and restaurants is hard to beat locally. It is expensive, and the high street area can feel rough around the edges, but for the right buyer it offers a lot.

South Hackney

5.2/10

South Hackney is a lively, well-served inner east London neighbourhood that suits high-earning professionals and families who can stretch to its price point. The schools are among the best state options in London, and daily life is well catered for with cafes, restaurants and amenities all close by. Crime is a genuine consideration, particularly violent crime and anti-social behaviour, so it suits those comfortable with the realities of dense inner-city living.

Homerton North

5.5/10

Homerton North is a solid patch of Hackney that punches well above its weight on schools, with several genuinely Outstanding state options drawing families in from across the borough. It has the independent cafe culture and good day-to-day amenities you'd expect from E9, but transport is the weak spot: the Overground's Mildmay Line serves it, and getting anywhere central takes effort. Prices have climbed sharply to reflect the school catchment and postcode, making it a stretch for most buyers.

London Fields & Mare Street

5.8/10

London Fields and Mare Street is East London at its most vibrant and genuinely lived-in. Broadway Market and the surrounding streets are packed with independent cafes, bars, and creative businesses, and the park gives the whole area a focus that many inner-city neighbourhoods lack. The schools are some of the best in London, a real draw for families. Crime is genuinely high though, particularly around the main roads at night, and that is worth weighing carefully.

Hackney Wick

4.9/10

Hackney Wick suits creative types, young professionals, and anyone drawn to canal-side industrial character that still feels distinctly East London. The arts scene, independent cafes, and Overground links to Stratford make it genuinely liveable for the right person. Crime is a real consideration, particularly at night, and buyers should be prepared for prices that reflect the area's growing reputation. Families will find the school options better than expected.