Here's a quick breakdown of NYC's five boroughs in 2025: Manhattan: It is where everything happens—big companies, famous landmarks, and top universities like NYU and Columbia. But it's also the most expensive place to live, with rent usually over $4,000/month.
Journalist and presenter Mehreen Baig finds out what it is like to be rich and live in Britain's wealthiest borough, Kensington and Chelsea. It boasts Britain's most expensive house prices, some of its most exclusive shops and annual salaries that are three times the national average.
Take Manhattan, for instance. It's not just a borough; it's practically synonymous with high living costs. The median home price there can easily surpass $1.2 million, a stark contrast to the national median.
Billionaires' Row. Billionaires' Row is a group of ultra-luxury residential skyscrapers, and the neighborhood surrounding them, near the southern end of Central Park in the Midtown section of Manhattan in New York City.
London is the most expensive place to rent in the UK due to its status as a global financial and cultural hub. High demand for housing, a robust job market, extensive public transport, and numerous amenities contribute to the city's high rental prices.
The most deprived neighbourhood in England according to the IMD25 is to the east of the Jaywick & St Osyth area of Clacton-on-Sea in Tendring (Tendring 018a). This area was also ranked as the most deprived nationally according to previous iterations of the Indices.
When it comes to luxury, Knightsbridge is unmatched. Home to Harrods, Hyde Park and some of the city's most elegant residences, this area is a magnet for international billionaires, celebrities and royals alike. Properties here routinely fetch £20 million or more, making it one of the priciest addresses in the world.
THE CITY's analysis also found that, in 2020, Queens became the borough with the smallest share of its population in poverty, at 10.3%, compared to 10.6% in Staten Island and then 16.3% in Manhattan, 17.8% in Brooklyn and 24.4% in The Bronx, which remains the poorest county in New York State.
Tribeca. Located on the southwestern corner of Manhattan, Tribeca (“Triangle Below Canal Street”) consistently ranks as the most expensive neighborhood in NYC, according to several sources. Best known for its stylish industrial lofts and charming cobblestone streets, residents here enjoy a hip and upscale neighborhood.
The Telegraph just ranked all 32 London boroughs based on 34 factors, from Michelin-starred restaurants and cultural landmarks to crime rates and resident happiness. 🏆 Richmond-upon-Thames took the top spot thanks to its open green space, low population density, and consistently high happiness scores.
Newham is the most overcrowded borough in London, with 21.5% of its households living in overcrowded conditions. Using data from the 2021 Census, we were able to build a detailed picture of overcrowding in Newham.
Chelsea's Tite Street was crowned the UK's most expensive street in 2022, with its average house price sitting at £28.9 million. The neighbourhood has attracted countless high-net-worth individuals over the years – celebrities such as the Beckhams, Mick Jagger, Elton John, and Stella McCartney call Chelsea their home.
The least happy borough in London, according to Rightmove's data, was Barking and Dagenham. Coming in dead-last place out of the capital's 33 boroughs, the east London area ranked 220th nationally.
Which London borough has the most homeless people?
More people are recorded sleeping rough in Westminster than any other borough - 2,612. This is more than double the number in Camden (975), the next highest borough.
There isn't one single "most run-down" town, as it depends on the metric, but recent reports frequently cite Walsall (West Midlands) as Britain's most deprived for overall quality of life (Good Growth for Cities Index 2025), while Jaywick (Essex) is repeatedly named England's most deprived neighbourhood by government data. Other towns often mentioned for significant decline due to economic hardship, unemployment, and urban decay include areas in Blackpool, Hastings, and Middlesbrough, alongside places like Portsmouth and Aldershot facing specific challenges.
After Windsor, nearby Ascot has the most multi-millionaires, with 220. The remaining top 10 are all in the south east as well: Virginia Water, Leatherhead, Weybridge, Henley, Marlow Bray, Beaconsfield and Cookham.
The most expensive postcode in the UK is W1B and sits in the heart of London, where the average property price is £4.375 million, according to analysis by London property brokerage, Jefferies James.