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Town in Hampshire

Living in Basingstoke and Deane

22 neighbourhoods · 115 sub-areas

Basingstoke and Deane is a mid-sized South East borough — around 193,000 people — that sits in commuter country between London and the south coast. A two-bedroom home typically rents for about £1,225 a month, close to the national median but noticeably cheaper than much of the wider South East. The trade-off is that most residents drive; public transport coverage is limited.

Verdict
Stands out for
  • low crime (top quarter nationally)
  • schools nearby (top quarter nationally)
Crime / 1k / yr
68/ 100
48.3
Top quarter nationally · 2.1× safer than nat.
Good schools
80/ 100
87%
Below average
Commute to hub
42/ 100
82 min
About average
Jobs density
63/ 100
0.46
Better than most
2-bed rent
29/ 100
£1,225/mo
Below average · 1-bed £941 · 3-bed £1,481 · +5.6% YoY
Council tax
40/ 100
£2,267/yr
£189/mo

Overview

Overview

Living in Basingstoke and Deane

Basingstoke and Deane covers the market town of Basingstoke and a wide sweep of Hampshire countryside and villages. It's a genuinely mixed borough: a busy commercial town centre, interwar suburbs, and quieter rural fringes. The feel is practical rather than characterful — this is somewhere people choose because of its connections and relative affordability within the South East, not because of a buzzing urban scene.

The renter base is more mixed than you'd expect. Nearly two-thirds of homes are owner-occupied, so private renters — at around 15% of households — are a smaller slice than in big cities. Families and couples with children make up a significant share of the population, and the age spread is unusually even across all adult cohorts. Young professionals and commuters make up much of the private rental market.

Renting costs reflect the South East postcode: a one-bed averages around £941 a month and a three-bed around £1,481. Council tax for a Band D property runs to about £2,255 a year — roughly £188 a month on top of rent. Rents have risen around 5.6% in the past year, faster than wages in many sectors. At the median local salary, rent on a two-bed takes up more than half of take-home pay, which is a real stretch.

The honest catch: if you don't drive, life here is harder than it looks on paper. Only about 4% of residents commute by public transport — nearly half drive to work. The nearest rail station is over 3 km away for a typical resident. That said, 39% work from home, which softens the transport pressure considerably.

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

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