• 2nd: Westminster, £8,925 Stephen Lock for The National
    2nd: Westminster, £8,925 Stephen Lock for The National
  • 3rd: Hammersmith and Fulham, £7,804. Reuters
    3rd: Hammersmith and Fulham, £7,804. Reuters
  • 4th: Camden, £7,794. Getty Images
    4th: Camden, £7,794. Getty Images
  • 5th: Islington, £6,868. Reuters
    5th: Islington, £6,868. Reuters
  • 6th: Wandsworth, £5,971. Getty Images
    6th: Wandsworth, £5,971. Getty Images
  • 8th: Richmond-upon-Thames, £5,391. Eden Breitz / Demotix/ Corbis
    8th: Richmond-upon-Thames, £5,391. Eden Breitz / Demotix/ Corbis
  • 9th: Southwark, £5,111. Getty Images
    9th: Southwark, £5,111. Getty Images
  • 10th: Lambeth, £5,108. Getty Images
    10th: Lambeth, £5,108. Getty Images

In pictures: London’s most expensive areas to buy property


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London’s house prices have plunged 6 per cent in the past month. We take a look at the most expensive areas based on Halifax house price data released in June.