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Retirement in Wandsworth

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Wandsworth offers a 4% below average cost of living compared to the UK average. With average house prices at £672,069 and annual living costs of £31,457, here's what you need to know about retiring comfortably in Wandsworth.

Frequently asked questions

How much money do I need to retire in Wandsworth?

It depends on your annual living costs. The standard method: take what you'll spend each year in retirement, subtract your State Pension, and multiply the gap by 25. The calculator on this page does this using Wandsworth's average living costs, and you can adjust the figures to match your own lifestyle.

What is the 4% rule?

The 4% rule says you can withdraw 4% of your retirement pot in your first year of retirement, adjusting for inflation each year after, with a low historical risk of running out over 30 years. It's the basis of the 25× multiplier: a pot of 25 times your annual spending gap supports a 4% withdrawal rate.

Does the State Pension count towards my retirement number?

Yes, and it makes a big difference. The full new State Pension is £12,548 per year (2026/27), paid from age 67. You only need your savings and pensions to cover the gap between your annual living costs and that amount, which is why the calculation subtracts it before applying the 25× multiplier.

How much do I need to retire early, before the State Pension starts?

Retiring before 67 means your pot has to cover your full living costs for the bridge years until the State Pension begins, with nothing subtracted. Each bridge year adds roughly one year of full living costs to your target, so retiring at 60 in Wandsworth needs a meaningfully bigger pot than retiring at 67.

About Retirement Planning in Wandsworth

1

Wandsworth has an average house price of £672,069, which is 148% higher than the UK average of £271,000 (ONS UK House Price Index, May 2026).

2

Annual living costs in Wandsworth are estimated at £31,457, 4% below the UK average of £32,700. The figure covers day-to-day spending in London and excludes housing, which is counted separately through the local house price.

3

The local property market offers a range of options for retirees, from flats to family homes, at prices reflecting local demand and supply.

Data sources: ONS UK House Price Index (May 2026); ONS Family Spending, expenditure by region (FYE 2025); Pensions UK Retirement Living Standards (2026).

Your Wandsworth Retirement Number

£

per year

£12,548

£12,548/yr at age 67

£18,909

Annual costs − State Pension

£472,725

25× gap (4% rule)

This does not include your primary residence

%
4% = worst case5% = optimised6% = more aggressive

Based on 4% withdrawal rate · Assuming retirement at state pension age · Wandsworth cost of living data · UK State Pension 2026/27

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