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South Tottenham blends into Seven Sisters at one end and Stamford Hill at the other. The area has a large Hasidic Jewish community alongside Caribbean, African, and Turkish populations. It's one of the most genuinely diverse parts of London. The housing is Victorian terraces, many subdivided. South Tottenham station on the overground provides links eastward. It's not an area with a strong centre or identity of its own, more of a transition between Seven Sisters and Stamford Hill, but it's affordable and well located.
Flat
£378k
Terraced
£697k
Semi-detached
£767k
Detached
£680k
Breakdown of reported crime
Similar but cheaper
Tottenham Hale
North London
£512k (£185k less)
Safety: same · Green: less · Affluence: stronger
Better schools, same budget
Seven Sisters
North London
£682k (£15k less)
Safety: less · Green: same · Affluence: same
Better schools, same budget
Bromley-by-Bow North
East London
£661k (£36k less)
Safety: same · Green: same · Affluence: same
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