Living in Basildon
22 neighbourhoods · 112 sub-areasBasildon, with around 194,000 people in Essex's Thames Corridor, is one of the more affordable places to rent within commuting reach of London. A 2-bed flat runs about £1,250 a month — close to the UK average for a two-bedroom — and you're looking at a roughly 50-minute rail commute into the capital. The trade-off is that rents have been climbing fast, up nearly 6% in the past year.
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Rent runs at £1,399 a month — 27% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 31% below the national average.
5 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 3.5 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 50% Good or better.
Strong transport links — 76/100; nearest rail station is around 1418 m away; London is reachable in 50 minutes by direct train.
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Census 2021 snapshot: 23% degree-educated, below the national average.
Living in Basildon
Basildon's a substantial Essex town — around 194,000 people — built largely in the postwar era as a New Town to absorb London's overspill. It's functional and unpretentious rather than picturesque, with a busy town centre and good retail, surrounded by suburban housing estates and patches of green. The majority of residents are homeowners, which gives it a settled, family-oriented feel that distinguishes it from more renter-heavy commuter satellites.
Most renters in Basildon are either young professionals using it as an affordable base for a London commute or families who've been priced out of closer-in areas. Around 14% of homes are private rentals — well below the national average — which means rental supply is tight and competition for good properties is real. Families tend to cluster in the outlying parts of the borough where the housing stock is larger and the pace is quieter.
A 2-bed flat costs around £1,250 a month; a 3-bed house runs closer to £1,500. Council tax for a Band D property sits at roughly £2,327 a year — about £194 a month on top of rent. On a typical local salary, rent swallows a significant chunk of take-home pay, but for London commuters earning a capital salary the numbers stack up much better. You'd need around five and a half years to save a 10% deposit on a median-priced home here at £379,000.
The honest catch: rents are rising sharply — up nearly 6% in the past year — and the local job market is limited. With around half a job per working-age resident, most people who live here commute out for work. If you're working locally, the maths on that 62% rent-to-take-home ratio is uncomfortable.
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All areas in Basildon
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- Basildon 008C
- Basildon 020F
- Basildon 015C
- Basildon 008A
- Basildon 016A
- Basildon 022D
- Basildon 017B
- Basildon 019D
- Basildon 015A
- Basildon 016E
- Basildon 010D
- Basildon 018E
- Basildon 021A
- Basildon 012D
- Basildon 008E
- Basildon 005B
- Basildon 002C
- Basildon 017C
- Basildon 016C
- Basildon 019B
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