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Living in Oadby and Wigston

7 neighbourhoods · 36 sub-areas

Oadby and Wigston is a quiet, largely suburban district on the southern edge of Leicester — around 61,700 people — and one of the more affordable places to rent in the East Midlands. A typical 2-bed goes for around £886 a month, noticeably below the UK national median and well under half what you'd pay in central London.

Verdict
Watch out for
  • weaker schools (bottom quarter nationally)
  • few local jobs (bottom quarter nationally)
Crime / 1k / yr
81/ 100
58.9
Better than most · 41% below nat. avg
Good schools
78/ 100
67%
Bottom quarter nationally
Commute to hub
42/ 100
81 min
About average
Jobs density
15/ 100
0.33
Bottom quarter nationally
2-bed rent
50/ 100
£886/mo
About average · 1-bed £730 · 3-bed £1,116 · +5.8% YoY
Council tax
55/ 100
£2,115/yr
£176/mo

Overview

Overview

Living in Oadby and Wigston

Oadby and Wigston sits just south of Leicester, and the vibe is decidedly suburban. This isn't a city with a buzzing night-time scene — it's comfortable, low-density, and predominantly residential. Three-quarters of homes are owner-occupied, which tells you a lot about who lives here: settled families, older couples, and professionals who value calm streets over convenience to bars. If you want urban energy, Leicester city centre is close enough to scratch that itch.

The renter base here is smaller than in most similar-sized towns — private renting accounts for only around one in six homes. That mix skews toward families and older professionals rather than students or young sharers. Oadby is the area most associated with the district's more prosperous residential streets, while Wigston has a slightly more mixed profile and is where you'll find more of the area's rental stock.

On costs, a 2-bed runs around £886 a month and a 3-bed around £1,116. That's competitive for the East Midlands. Council tax (Band D) comes to around £2,407 a year — roughly £200 a month — which is worth factoring in. With a median house price just under £298,000 and a local salary of around £28,000, you're looking at roughly 5.2 years to save a deposit, which is manageable by national standards.

The honest trade-off: this is car country. Only around 3% of residents commute by public transport, and the nearest rail station is almost 3 km away — a 35-minute walk or a short drive. There's no metro or tram service anywhere near. If you don't drive or don't want to, Oadby and Wigston will feel limiting.

LLM-summarised from ONS, MHCLG, DfT, Police.uk and Land Registry data.

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