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City · East of England

Living in Hertsmere

13 neighbourhoods · 63 sub-areas

Hertsmere, a borough of around 110,000 people just north of London, is one of the pricier commuter patches in the East of England. A 2-bed flat runs about £1,567 a month — well above the UK average — but you're buying a rail commute into central London of under 20 minutes, which very few places outside the M25 can match.

Crime / 1k / yr
76.0
24% below nat. avg · #221 of 318 cities
Good schools
100%
#1 of 296 cities
Commute to hub
19 min
#38 of 318 cities
Jobs density
0.54
#57 of 318 cities
2-bed rent
£1,567/mo
1-bed £1,229 · 3-bed £1,894 · +2.6% YoY
Council tax
£2,639/yr
£220/mo

Overview

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Living in Hertsmere

Hertsmere sits in the southern stretch of Hertfordshire, pressed up against the northern edge of Greater London. It's not a city — there's no single dominant centre — but towns like Borehamwood, Potters Bar and Radlett give it a solid suburban feel: decent high streets, green gaps between settlements, and the kind of quiet residential roads that attract families who've priced themselves out of Barnet or Enfield.

The renter base is relatively small. Nearly two thirds of homes are owner-occupied, so the private rental market is tight — only around 17% of households rent privately, noticeably below the national average. Most renters are couples or young families who haven't yet bought, or professionals who've moved to the area for work. It doesn't have the graduate-heavy, flat-sharing culture you'd find in a university town.

Cost is the central reality here. A 2-bed will typically set you back around £1,567 a month; a 3-bed climbs to roughly £1,894. Council tax for a Band D property runs just over £2,400 a year — around £200 a month on top of rent. With a median local salary of around £36,000, renting a 2-bed eats through roughly three quarters of typical take-home pay. The median house price is just under £590,000, so buying is a long road: saving a deposit takes around eight years on local earnings.

The trade-off is simple: you're paying a significant premium over the wider East of England for that sub-20-minute rail link into London. If you don't commute regularly to the capital, the price is hard to justify. If you do, it's one of the fastest connections available this side of the M25.

LLM-summarised from ONS, MHCLG, DfT, Police.uk and Land Registry data.

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All sub-areas in Hertsmere

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