Living in Hastings
11 neighbourhoods · 53 sub-areasHastings, on the East Sussex coast with around 91,000 people, is one of the more affordable places to rent in the South East. A 2-bed flat runs about £900 a month — well below the UK median for that size and notably cheaper than most of the region. The trade-off is a rail commute to London that takes just over an hour and a half.
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Rent runs at £1,008 a month — 8% below the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs in line with the national average.
5 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 67% Good or better; 2 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 0% Good or better.
Weak transport links — 36/100; nearest rail station is around 1056 m away; 6 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 102 minutes by direct train.
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Census 2021 demographic profile.
Living in Hastings
Hastings sits on the East Sussex coast and has a character you won't find in most commuter towns — a working fishing harbour, a genuine arts scene, and a long stretch of Victorian seafront. It's been one of the more affordable corners of the South East for years, which has drawn in a steady mix of young creatives, retirees, and families priced out of Brighton and London. Around 91,000 people live here, and the pace is slower than most cities its size.
The renter base is more mixed than you'd expect. Young professionals and remote workers have moved in over the last decade, drawn by low rents and fast broadband — gigabit coverage reaches around 88% of properties. Families tend to cluster away from the town centre, while the seafront and Old Town areas attract singles and couples. Just over a quarter of homes are privately rented, below the national average, and nearly 58% are owner-occupied.
Rent is the main draw. A 1-bed typically runs around £700 a month, a 2-bed around £900, and a 3-bed around £1,100 — meaningfully cheaper than Brighton or most of Kent. Council tax (Band D) comes to roughly £2,677 a year, or around £223 a month. The median house price is about £283,000, and on a typical local salary you're looking at roughly five years to save a deposit. That said, rent still eats up over half of take-home pay at median earnings, which is tight.
The honest catch is the commute. The rail journey to London takes just over 100 minutes each way — long even by South East standards. Most residents drive; only around 6% use public transport to get to work. If you need to be in London regularly, Hastings demands real commitment.
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