Living in Welwyn Hatfield
16 neighbourhoods · 69 sub-areasWelwyn Hatfield, a borough of around 123,000 people in Hertfordshire, sits in commuter-belt territory just 44 minutes from London by rail. A 2-bed flat runs about £1,334 a month — noticeably above the UK median, and a significant share of what most residents take home. You're paying for proximity to London without quite paying London prices.
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Rent runs at £1,470 a month — 34% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 24% below the national average.
4 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 3 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.
Strong transport links — 71/100; nearest rail station is around 1559 m away; London is reachable in 43 minutes by direct train.
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Census 2021 demographic profile.
Living in Welwyn Hatfield
Welwyn Hatfield covers two very different places under one council: Welwyn Garden City, a planned interwar town with wide boulevards and generous greenspace, and Hatfield, a post-war new town built around aerospace. Between them you get a borough that's suburban in character, car-dependent in practice, and firmly oriented toward London for work.
Most renters here are families and mid-career professionals. With just 17% of homes in private rental — well below the national average — this isn't a classic transient renter's market. Over half of residents own their home, and around a quarter are in social housing. Younger sharers and students are a much smaller presence than in university towns nearby.
Costs are firmly above average. A 1-bed runs around £1,031 a month, a 2-bed about £1,334, and a 3-bed closer to £1,595. Council tax (Band D) adds roughly £2,452 a year — about £204 a month on top. At a median resident salary of around £37,800, rent alone takes up an uncomfortably large share of take-home pay. Buying is no easier: the median house price is around £485,000, meaning a typical deposit takes over six years to save.
The honest trade-off is affordability. You're close to London, green space is genuinely accessible — over half of residents are within a walkable distance of a park — and broadband is almost universally fast. But rents have risen nearly 4% in the past year, crime sits above the national average, and only around a third of nearby schools are rated Good or Outstanding, well below what you'd find elsewhere in the East of England.
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