Living in Gravesham
13 neighbourhoods · 65 sub-areasGravesham, in the South East with around 110,000 people, sits on the Thames estuary roughly 47 minutes by rail from central London. A 2-bed flat runs about £1,185 a month — broadly in line with the UK median but noticeably cheaper than inner London. Most residents drive to work rather than commute in, and nearly two-thirds own their home.
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Rent runs at £1,322 a month — 20% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 28% below the national average.
6 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 7 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.
Moderate transport links — 55/100; nearest rail station is around 1794 m away; London is reachable in 47 minutes by direct train.
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Census 2021 demographic profile.
Living in Gravesham
Gravesham is a compact Thames-side borough anchored by Gravesend town centre, with a population of around 110,000. It's the kind of place where most people own rather than rent, commute times to London are manageable, and the pace is slower than the capital without being cut off from it. It suits people who want more space for their money and don't mind a 47-minute rail journey when they need the city.
The renter base here is relatively modest — private renting accounts for under a fifth of households, compared to a much higher share in London boroughs. You'll find young professionals who can't stretch to buying yet, families in transition, and a steady share of longer-term renters in social housing. The borough is largely residential; there's no single dominant neighbourhood cluster with an obvious identity, so most renters pick based on proximity to the station or school catchments.
A 2-bed will cost you around £1,185 a month, and a 3-bed steps up to roughly £1,443. Council tax at Band D runs about £2,408 a year — just over £200 a month on top of rent. Deposit-wise, you're looking at around five to six years of saving at median local salaries. That's not brutal, but it's not easy either, and rents have been climbing — up nearly 7% in the past year.
The honest trade-off: rent is eating a large share of income here. At nearly 58% of average take-home pay going on a median rent, affordability is tight. Gravesham isn't a cheap option relative to what local wages support — it's cheaper than London, but local salaries aren't London salaries.
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