WA10 is a district with notable trade-offs with strong transport and affordability scores. However, health and education scores are below average. Average house prices of £184K are below the Greater Manchester median, and crime levels are 738% above the Greater Manchester average.
Best for:Commuters needing good transportBuyers looking for value
🛡️Safety
9
738% above avg
🎓Schools
68
91.7% Good or Outstanding
🚇Transport
94
1 rail stations nearby
💷Afford.
92
Avg £183,745
🌿Environ.
29
Good air quality · 29% green
❤️Health
1
6/8 GPs accepting patients
📚Education
1
Below average
👥Community
1
Below average
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Crime & Safety
738% above avg
Declining587 offences/mo → 405 offences/mo
Monthly avg: 492Peak: 612Low: 387
Source: data.police.uk | Rolling 12 months
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House Prices
-2.4%
Average
£183,745
Median
£150,000
Sales (12m)
595
YoY Change
+7.2%
Sales Volume
181
10
129
137
148
Source: HM Land Registry PPD | Aggregated to postcode district
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Schools
13 nearby
Source: Ofsted | Distances from district centre
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Transport
15 stops
Stations & stops
Bus stops
Source: NaPTAN / ATOC | Distances from district centre
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Demographics
183,248 residents
White
96.5%
Ldn 53.8%
Asian
1.4%
Ldn 20.7%
Mixed
1.1%
Ldn 5.7%
Other
0.6%
Ldn 6.3%
Black
0.4%
Ldn 13.5%
WA10 is significantly less diverse than the London average, with 96.5% identifying as White compared to 53.8% across London. The vertical markers show the London average.
Source: ONS Census 2021 (TS021, TS007a) | Aggregated from LSOA to postcode district
This page covers the WA10 postcode district, which includes all postcodes starting with WA10 (e.g. WA10 3RG, WA10 4AB, WA10 5XX). All postcodes within WA10 share the same district-level data.
Data last updated March 2026 · Official UK government sources