Comparison
Tower Hamlets vs Cardiff
Renting in Tower Hamlets costs £1,239/month more than Cardiff.
London, England vs Wales
Rent comparison
Overall, renting in Cardiff is £1,239/month cheaper than Tower Hamlets - that's £14,868/year.
Source: ONS Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR)
Earnings comparison
Residents of Tower Hamlets earn £12,427/year more than those in Cardiff.
Source: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
House prices comparison
House prices in Tower Hamlets are £234,000 (88%) higher than in Cardiff.
Over the last 10 years, house prices in Tower Hamlets have risen by 22.2%, compared to 56.5% in Cardiff.
Source: ONS / HM Land Registry
Council tax comparison
You would pay £175/year more in council tax (Band D) living in Cardiff than in Tower Hamlets.
Source: MHCLG / Scottish Government / Welsh Government
Band D is used as the standard benchmark for comparing council tax across areas. Other bands are set as fixed proportions of the Band D amount.
Energy comparison
Energy estimates are based on the Ofgem price cap, which is set nationally. Regional variation is small; we show the same headline figure across regions for transparency.
Source: Ofgem Energy Price Cap, Q2 2026
Water comparison
Water in Tower Hamlets costs about £39/year more than in Cardiff.
Source: Water UK / Discover Water, 2026-27
Water company boundaries don't always align cleanly with local authority boundaries; the company shown here is the most common provider in each area.
Climate comparison
Tower Hamlets gets around 688mm less rainfall per year and 27 fewer hours of sunshine than Cardiff.
Source: Met Office HadUK-Grid, 1991-2020 averages. Crown copyright. Open Government Licence v3.0.
Crime comparison
Tower Hamlets has a higher crime rate than Cardiff, with 1,064 vs 968 recorded crimes per 10,000 people.
Source: Home Office / Scottish Government recorded crime
Recording practices vary between police forces. Crime rates reflect reported and recorded crime only.
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Data on this page is sourced from: ONS Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR), Scottish Government Private Sector Rent Statistics, ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, ONS / HM Land Registry House Price Statistics, MHCLG / Scottish Government / Welsh Government council tax data, Ofgem Energy Price Cap, and Water UK / Discover Water. All official data is published under the Open Government Licence.