Postcode SL0 0EB is located in a rural town, within the Iver ward of Buckinghamshire in the South East region, and forms part of the Iver & Richings Park area. It has moderate deprivation and moderate crime levels, with around 33.8 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. The average income per household in Iver & Richings Park is £67,821 per year. The nearest station is Uxbridge located about 1.0 miles away. There are 5 primary and no secondary schools in the area.
Iver & Richings Park has a low level of deprivation, ranked at position 19,723 out of 32,844 areas in the United Kingdom — placing it within the bottom 40% least deprived areas in England.
Iver & Richings Park has a low crime rate, with approximately 33.8 reported incidents per 1,000 population each year.
Approximately 1.4% of homes on this street are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. Across the surrounding area, around 13.7% of dwellings are socially rented.
The average income per household in Iver & Richings Park is £67,821 per year.
Very High noise level (>=75.0 dB) from road, approximately 175 ft away from SL0 0EB.
Iver & Richings Park near SL0 0EB has high flood risk (more than 3.3% chance of a flood each year) from rivers and sea.
The nearest station is Uxbridge located about 1 miles away. There are no other stations nearby.
Based on 125 recent sales, the median property price is £550,000 in Iver area, with individual transactions ranging from £137,500 up to £1,600,000.
Price distribution per property type (last year)
Median sale price and percentiles per property type (last year)
| Type | Sales | Median |
|---|---|---|
| Detached | 33 | £865,000 |
| Flats | 28 | £323,750 |
| Semi-Detached | 39 | £605,000 |
| Terraced | 25 | £442,500 |
10 year median price trend in Iver
In the SL0 0EB postcode area, located within Iver & Richings Park, there are 5 primary and 0 secondary schools in close proximity.
Annual council tax rates for Buckinghamshire district (2025-26).
Council tax bands are based on the value of your property. Most homes fall into bands A to D.
All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 16/01/2026.