Is Fulham Road a Good Place to Live?

Score
6.4/10
Rank
79th out of 992

Fulham Road suits people who want the full London experience at its most polished, with excellent transport, outstanding schools and a genuinely brilliant stretch of shops and restaurants on the doorstep. It is one of the pricier parts of the capital and draws a well-heeled professional crowd. Air quality along the corridor is a genuine consideration for anyone sensitive to traffic pollution, but for city lovers with the budget to match, it is hard to beat.

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

Safety

Good·576th of 992
6.2/ 10

Crime here is higher than the London average, with violent crime, shoplifting and theft accounting for most incidents along this busy retail and nightlife corridor. It is not an unsafe area by any measure, but worth factoring in if you have young children or particularly value quiet surroundings.

Affordability

Below Average·833rd of 992
3.6/ 10

Fulham Road is among the most expensive addresses in London, with even flats priced well beyond the reach of most buyers without significant capital or equity. Realistically suited to those with substantial budgets or trading down from a larger property elsewhere.

Education

Excellent·14th of 992
8.5/ 10

Schooling here is among the best London has to offer, with a high concentration of Ofsted Outstanding schools including The London Oratory School, Oratory Roman Catholic Primary, and Langford Primary all nearby. A genuine draw for families, though the Oratory schools carry faith admission criteria that are worth checking early.

Environment

Below Average·969th of 992
2.4/ 10

Air quality is a clear weak point, with road pollution elevated by the heavy traffic that runs through this corridor throughout the day. There are parks within reach, but this is a dense urban environment, fine if you thrive on city life, less ideal if you are sensitive to pollution or need green space on your doorstep.

Transport

Excellent·82nd of 992
9.2/ 10

One of the best-connected parts of west London, with the District, Piccadilly and Circle lines all accessible from Earl's Court, Fulham Broadway and Gloucester Road, and the Mildmay Overground line at West Brompton. Getting around without a car is very straightforward from here.

Amenities

Excellent·83rd of 992
9.2/ 10

The Fulham Road is exceptionally well stocked, with a strong mix of independent restaurants, cafes, pharmacies, gyms and museums, plus the broader offer of Chelsea within walking distance. Day-to-day errands are easy and the variety of eating and drinking options suits people who want everything close to hand.

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Chelsea Riverside West

5.1/10

Chelsea Riverside West suits wealthy professionals and established families rather than newcomers to London. The schools are genuinely exceptional, the amenities are outstanding, and the Thames-side setting is hard to beat. The trade-offs are real: it sits at the very top of the London price bracket, crime runs higher than you might expect for such an affluent postcode, and the air quality reflects a busy inner-city location.

West Brompton

6.3/10

West Brompton punches well above its size for a neighbourhood most Londoners overlook. Tucked into the southern edge of Kensington and Chelsea, it offers genuinely outstanding transport links, an exceptional school cluster, and more to eat, drink, and do than you might expect. The trade-offs are real: prices are among the highest in London, and air quality suffers from the busy roads nearby, making it a harder sell for those prioritising open space or value.

Chelsea Riverside East

6.0/10

Chelsea Riverside East is one of London's most prestigious addresses, and it earns the price tag on lifestyle: world-class museums, outstanding state schools, and strong tube connections make daily life genuinely comfortable. It suits wealthy buyers or families who want cultural richness without going private for education. The trade-offs are real, with poor air quality from heavy traffic and crime running above the London average, particularly vehicle crime and anti-social behaviour.

South Kensington

6.2/10

South Kensington is one of London's most prestigious addresses, and it earns the reputation. The museum quarter, excellent schools, and tube connections that put almost anywhere in the city within easy reach make it a genuinely compelling place to live. It suits wealthy professionals and families with school catchments at the top of their list. The real trade-offs are the cost, which is steep even by central London standards, and air quality that sits among the worst in the capital.

Kensington Gardens

6.0/10

Kensington Gardens suits people who want world-class convenience and can afford to pay for it. The tube connections, museums, and day-to-day amenities are genuinely exceptional, and you can live very comfortably here without ever needing a car. Crime is higher than the London average, which takes some shine off the postcode, and air quality from the heavy road traffic nearby is a genuine concern rather than a minor footnote. This is a neighbourhood for affluent professionals and established families, not first-time buyers.