A new London Underground Map has been created to show the average rent for a one bedroom flat at every tube stop.
The map, published by website Thrillist, shows the average rental prices within one kilometre of each tube station.
Across Merton, Wandsworth and Richmond, rental prices around Morden Station were the cheapest, with average monthly rates of £1,024 for a one-bed flat.
Flats near Richmond tube station were the most expensive to rent, at £1,392.
The most expensive tube stop to live close to in the capital was Hyde Park Corner - with average one-bed rents at £2,920.
Hatton Cross on the Piccadilly Line, near Heathrow Airport, was the most affordable, at £324.
How do rents vary in your borough?
Wandsworth:
East Putney - £1,208
Putney Bridge - £1,352
Tooting Broadway - £1,092
Tooting Bec - £1,132
Balham - £1,244
Clapham South - £1,352
Merton:
Morden - £1,024
South Wimbledon - £1,116
Colliers Wood - £1,104
Wimbledon - £1,220
Wimbledon Park - £1,216
Southfields - £1,216
Richmond:
Kew Gardens - £1,260
Richmond - £1,392
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