Which is better to live in? House prices, crime, schools and quality of life compared.
The honest answer is that it depends entirely on your priorities and the specific postcode you're considering. Both Shoreditch and Dalston have significant variation between neighbourhoods — crime rates, school quality, flood risk and property values can differ dramatically even within a few streets.
Shoreditch tends to suit people who prioritise london's tech hub, while Dalston appeals to those looking for more affordable than shoreditch. Neither city is universally better — it comes down to what matters most to you.
Average house prices in Shoreditch are around £620,000, compared to £520,000 in Dalston. However, these averages mask enormous variation within each city. The best way to compare is to check specific postcodes you're considering using Know My Postcode, which pulls live Land Registry data for any UK postcode.
Crime in Shoreditch is described as higher than average, while in Dalston it is higher than average. As with house prices, these generalisations hide significant local variation. Always check the specific postcode rather than relying on city-level statistics.
Shoreditch is served by London Overground, while Dalston has London Overground. Transport quality varies significantly by area within each city — use Know My Postcode to see exactly what stations are within walking distance of any specific postcode.
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Rather than declaring a winner, the best approach is to check the specific postcodes you're considering in both cities. Use Know My Postcode to compare crime rates, schools, flood risk, transport links and house prices for any postcode — then make your decision based on real data rather than general impressions.