Since the pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis that has followed, more people have decided to move out of London to areas with cheaper housing.
Bexley and Havering lie on the east side of the city and next to the border of the edge of London. According to statistics, the former has a net migration of 669, with the latter standing at 464.
Overall, over 860,000 people left the city to live somewhere else, with 730,000 moving in. Fluctuation in population is largely being put down to the growing expense of living in the capital.
According to a recent study, Havering, where the population is the second most affordable borough to buy a house in, with Bexley also coming in at fourth place.
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