Living in Castle Point
12 neighbourhoods · 57 sub-areasCastle Point, on the Essex coast east of London, is a quiet district of around 90,000 people where ownership rather than renting is the norm. A two-bedroom home goes for about £1,141 a month — roughly in line with the national median — and London is around 70 minutes away by rail, making it a realistic commuter base for anyone priced out of the capital.
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Rent runs at £1,236 a month — 12% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 2.1× safer than the national average.
4 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 4 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 50% Good or better.
Weak transport links — 33/100; nearest rail station is around 2621 m away; 6 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 71 minutes by direct train.
What's around the typical neighbourhood — pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance, plus the median GP and hospital proximity.
Census 2021 snapshot: older population (26% aged 65+), high owner-occupation (83%), 19% degree-educated, below the national average.
Living in Castle Point
Castle Point sits on a peninsula between the Thames Estuary and the River Crouch, shaped more by its coastal setting than by any urban pull. It's overwhelmingly owner-occupied — around eight in ten homes are owned outright or with a mortgage — which gives the area a settled, residential feel rather than the transient energy you'd find in a larger city. If you want a quiet life near water with manageable London commute times, it fits. If you want city-centre culture on your doorstep, it doesn't.
The population skews older than most UK towns: a quarter of residents are over 65, and only around one in five is under 18. That shapes the whole feel of the place — there's no university crowd, no obvious young-professional quarter. Renters are a relatively small share of the housing market at under 14%, and they tend to cluster in the more affordable pockets rather than forming distinct neighbourhoods of their own.
Rents are roughly on par with the national median for a two-bedroom property at around £1,141 a month, though you'll pay around £1,390 for a three-bed if you need the space. Council tax (Band D) runs to about £2,319 a year — just under £193 a month — which is worth factoring in. The median house price is around £369,000, and if you're saving for a deposit, you're looking at roughly five years on a typical local salary.
The honest trade-off is that almost nobody walks or takes public transport here — over half of residents drive to work, and just under 7% use public transport. The rail station isn't particularly close for most of the district, and there's no metro or tram service within realistic range. If you don't drive, Castle Point will feel constrained.
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