Is Bethnal Green North East a Good Place to Live?

Score
6.1/10
Rank
209th out of 992

Bethnal Green North East is a brilliant choice for young professionals and couples who want to be plugged into East London's creative scene without straying too far from the City. Transport links are genuinely excellent, and the neighbourhood has more going on than most parts of inner London. Crime is a real consideration, particularly anti-social behaviour, so it suits people comfortable with an urban environment rather than those after a quiet residential feel.

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We reviewed Bethnal Green North East across 6 key dimensions to help you make an informed decision about where to live.

Safety

Average·847th of 992
4.8/ 10

Crime here is higher than average for London, with shoplifting, violent crime, and anti-social behaviour accounting for most incidents. Worth thinking carefully about if personal safety or a quiet residential feel is a priority for you.

Affordability

Average·697th of 992
4.2/ 10

Prices sit above the London average, with flats making up the vast majority of sales. Houses do come up occasionally but are significantly more expensive, so this suits flat buyers more than those looking for a family home.

Education

Good·218th of 992
6.6/ 10

School provision is genuinely strong, with several Outstanding-rated options nearby including Swanlea School and Mossbourne Victoria Park Academy at secondary level, and Gayhurst Community School for primaries. A solid pick for families with children of any age.

Environment

Average·541st of 992
4.8/ 10

Air quality is middling for inner London, with the surrounding road network keeping pollution at unremarkable levels. The area is well-served by local parks and green spaces, but the streetscape itself is dense and urban. Fine if you like city energy, less so if fresh air and open space matter day to day.

Transport

Excellent·172nd of 992
8.3/ 10

One of the better-connected parts of East London, with Bethnal Green on the Central line and Overground services at Cambridge Heath and London Fields via the Weaver Line. The City is minutes away and the West End is easily reachable. A great fit if a short, flexible commute is a priority.

Amenities

Excellent·91st of 992
9.1/ 10

Exceptionally well stocked, with a lively mix of cafes, restaurants, bars, and gyms concentrated in and around the neighbourhood. Several museums are nearby, including the Museum of Childhood. Good for people who want a neighbourhood with a genuine sense of life beyond the front door.

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Bethnal Green North West

6.2/10

Bethnal Green North West is one of east London's most connected and well-provisioned neighbourhoods, with exceptional transport links, a brilliant local amenity scene, and some of the strongest schools in the capital. That comes with trade-offs: crime sits above the London average, with violent incidents and anti-social behaviour the most common concerns, and air quality suffers from the busy roads cutting through the area. Best suited to young professionals and couples who want city life at its most alive and can accept the rougher edges.

Bethnal Green East

5.9/10

Bethnal Green East suits young professionals and couples who want strong transport links and a buzzy urban lifestyle, and are willing to pay a premium for it. The area has a genuine creative energy, with excellent connectivity via the Central line, Overground, and Elizabeth line all nearby. Crime is higher than many parts of London, which puts some people off, and property prices reflect its desirability rather than its challenges. Families will find the schools here surprisingly good.

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.

Bethnal Green Central

6.2/10

Bethnal Green Central suits people who want genuine East London character with serious transport credentials and do not mind trading off a quieter, cleaner environment for it. The Central line and Elizabeth line are within easy reach, schools are a genuine bright spot, and the neighbourhood has the kind of lived-in energy that appeals to young professionals and established families alike. Air quality is a real consideration, and crime levels reflect a busy inner-city area rather than anything alarming.

Haggerston East

6.6/10

Haggerston East suits young professionals and creatives who want strong transport links, a buzzing local scene, and access to genuinely outstanding primary schools. The Overground connections alone put it among the better-connected corners of east London, and the density of good food, bars, and independent shops makes daily life feel effortless. Crime, particularly anti-social behaviour and burglary, is worth factoring in, and prices are steep even by London standards. If you can stretch your budget, the trade-off in energy and convenience is hard to argue with.