The figures, which examine median house prices paid in every Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA) across England and Wales up to March 2025, highlight just how varied the housing market can be within a single borough.
Most of the priciest properties are concentrated in the west and north of Greenwich, including areas like Eltham Park and Greenwich Town & Park, while the most affordable homes tend to be in the east and south, particularly around Charlton Riverside, Woolwich Dockyard, and Thamesmead.
While some areas command six-figure premiums, reflecting their popularity and prime locations, others remain more affordable, offering opportunities for first-time buyers or those seeking value for money.
From leafy streets with spacious family homes to riverside developments and historic districts, the data paints a picture of a borough with striking contrasts in property prices, lifestyle, and amenities.
Below, we break down the top ten most expensive and ten cheapest areas to buy a home in Greenwich, based on the latest median house prices.
Top 10 most expensive homes in Greenwich
- Eltham Park – £655,000
- East Finchley – £646,000
- Greenwich Town & Park – £635,000
- Charlton Slopes – £600,000
- Greenwich East – £573,375
- Greenwich Peninsula West – £565,000
- Eltham North – £560,000
- New Eltham – £555,000
- Charlton Village – £545,000
- Westcombe Park & Maze Hill – £525,000
Top 10 cheapest homes in Greenwich
- Charlton Riverside & Woolwich Dockyard – £295,000
- West Thamesmead – £340,314
- Thamesmead Birchmere Park – £359,250
- Woolwich Glyndon – £373,000
- Plumstead Common & Riverside – £390,000
- Abbey Wood North – £396,500
- Woolwich Common – £397,500
- Woolwich South – £412,000
- Plumstead High Street – £412,500
- Wickham Lane & Winns Common – £420,000

