Living in Stevenage
12 neighbourhoods · 54 sub-areasStevenage, in the East of England with around 91,800 people, sits just under 50 minutes from London by rail — making it one of the more affordable commuter options north of the capital. A 2-bed flat runs about £1,300 a month, noticeably below the London rate, though rents have risen nearly 5% in the past year.
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Rent runs at £1,419 a month — 29% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 17% below the national average.
7 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 83% Good or better; 6 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.
Moderate transport links — 40/100; nearest rail station is around 2433 m away; 10 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 51 minutes by direct train.
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Census 2021 demographic profile.
Living in Stevenage
Stevenage is one of the UK's original postwar new towns — purpose-built, planned, and still carrying that distinct mid-century feel in its town centre and pedestrianised shopping area. It's a working town of around 91,800 people, with a solid base of healthcare, manufacturing and public-sector jobs locally and a sizeable chunk of residents who commute into London. It doesn't have the buzz of a university city, but it's functional and well-connected in a way that matters if you're weighing up value for money against a long commute.
The renter profile skews younger than you might expect — around 22% of residents are 18–34, with a mix of local workers and London commuters priced out of Hertfordshire's pricier towns. Private renting accounts for just under 15% of households, which is below the national average; social housing is comparatively high at over a quarter of homes. Most of the private rental activity clusters in the town centre and nearby residential streets.
A 2-bed flat goes for about £1,300 a month, and a 3-bed comes in around £1,525. Council tax for a Band D property runs to roughly £2,392 a year — that's about £199 a month on top of rent. On a typical local salary, rent eats up a significant share of take-home pay, so it works best if you're earning London wages and living here rather than relying on local employment.
The honest trade-off is affordability versus pressure. Rents have climbed nearly 5% in a year, the crime rate at around 121 per 1,000 residents runs well above the UK average, and while the rail link to London is a genuine asset, most residents still drive — only around 6% commute by public transport.
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