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Town in Hertfordshire

Living in Watford

12 neighbourhoods · 58 sub-areas

Watford, with around 107,000 people, sits just 13 minutes from central London by rail — making it one of the most connected commuter towns in the East of England. You'll pay roughly £1,600 a month for a two-bedroom flat, significantly more than the UK average but well below what the same property would cost inside the M25.

Area overview

For
Young professionals
D
Fair for young professionals in this town
51/100 · Salary, transport, jobs density
How it breaks down
Safety
E22/100
Limited
Schools
A86/100
Very good
Transport
A92/100
Excellent
Affordability
E8/100
Limited
Energy efficiency
E28/100
Limited
At-a-glance summary

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Rent & cost

Rent runs at £1,812 a month — 65% above the national median.

RatingBottom 10%
#85 of 85 towns
2-bed rent
£1,586/mo
+4.6% YoY
All-in monthly
£2,124/mo
rent + tax + energy
Council tax
£2,366/yr
To buy
£422,500
~5.8 yrs to 10% deposit
Rent / pay
59%
A stretch on local pay
Crime & safety

Police-recorded crime runs 25% below the national average.

RatingBelow median
Crime / 1k / yr
76.2
25% below nat. avg
Violent / 1k
28.0
22% below national average
Burglary / 1k
2.5
58% below national average
ASB / 1k
14.8
52% below national average
Vehicle crime / 1k
5.4
≈ national average
Bicycle theft / 1k
1.2
≈ national average
Most common
Violent crime
then anti-social behaviour
Schools

9 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 7 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 75% Outstanding.

Ofsted Good or Outstanding
89%
of nearby Ofsted-rated schools
Primary schools
100% Good+
Typical resident: 9 primaries▲ 10%pts above national average
Secondary schools
100% Good+
Typical resident: 7 secondaries▲ 19%pts above national average
Nearest Outstanding
990 m
any phase
Top primary
Nascot Wood Junior School
Outstanding · Primary
Top secondary
Watford Grammar School for Boys
Outstanding · Secondary
Transport & connectivity

Strong transport links — 92/100; nearest rail station is around 875 m away; London is reachable in 11 minutes by direct train.

RatingBest 5% nationally
#1 of 85 towns
Fastest rail link
London · 11 min
by public transport
To Birmingham
1h 18m
by public transport
To Bristol
2h 9m
by public transport
Nearest motorway
M1
2.0 km
Nearest A-road
A412
228 m
PT to job hub
18 min
to nearest 5,000+ jobs centre
Amenities & healthcare

What's around the typical neighbourhood — pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance, plus the median GP and hospital proximity.

Pubs · cafés · restaurants
0
median LSOA · per 500 m walk
Supermarkets
0
per 500 m walk
Parks
0
per 500 m walk
Nearest GP
711 m
Nearest hospital
2.3 km
Demographics

Census 2021 demographic profile.

RatingMid-life, mixed-tenure, mixed-education
Population
107,171
6,930 per km² · dense urban
Median age
37
range 19–54
Family households
35%
with children
Private renters
22%
54% owned▲ 1%pts above national average
Degree-level
40%
of adults▲ 7%pts above national average
Work from home
33%
of commuters
Born outside UK
31%
of residents▲ 14%pts above national average

Living in Watford

Watford punches well above its size when it comes to London access. At around 107,000 people it's a mid-sized town, but the rail link into the capital is fast enough that many residents treat it as a London suburb with a lower price tag. The town centre has been through sustained redevelopment over the past decade, and the result is a denser, more urban feel than you'd expect from a Hertfordshire market town.

The renter base skews mixed — younger professionals who've been priced out of north London, established families who've been here for years, and a growing share of international residents. Around 28% of homes are privately rented, slightly above the regional average for the East of England. Owner-occupation sits at 55%, so it's genuinely a place where people put down roots. Residents tend to be well-qualified: around 41% hold a degree, well above the national average.

Costs are significant. A two-bedroom flat runs around £1,600 a month, and a three-bedroom pushes close to £1,800. Council tax for a Band D property comes to about £2,447 a year — roughly £204 a month on top of rent. Rent as a share of take-home pay is steep at around 73%, so you'll need a solid salary to make it work comfortably. The deposit hurdle is real too: at current prices, a typical buyer needs close to six years of saving.

The honest trade-off is cost versus convenience. You're paying a premium that's hard to justify unless you're actively using that London commute. If you're working from home most of the week — and a third of Watford residents do — the calculus shifts, and you might find better value further out. Rents have also risen 4.6% in the past year, so the window of 'cheaper than London' is narrowing.

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