Placetrics
Town in Kent

Living in Maidstone

19 neighbourhoods · 99 sub-areas

Maidstone, the county town of Kent with around 188,000 people, sits in commuter-belt territory roughly 70 minutes from London by rail. A 2-bed flat runs about £1,180 a month — close to the UK median, but rents here have been climbing steadily. If you want South East green space without inner-London prices, it's a credible option.

Area overview

For
Remote workers
D
Below average for remote workers in this town
40/100 · Broadband, rent, rail access
How it breaks down
Safety
D37/100
Below average
Schools
B72/100
Good
Transport
C65/100
Good
Affordability
E32/100
Below average
Energy efficiency
C67/100
Good
Air quality
E29/100
Limited
At-a-glance summary

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Rent & cost

Rent runs at £1,284 a month — 17% above the national median.

RatingBelow median
#58 of 85 towns
2-bed rent
£1,181/mo
+4.3% YoY
All-in monthly
£1,620/mo
rent + tax + energy
Council tax
£2,648/yr
To buy
£365,000
~5.5 yrs to 10% deposit
Rent / pay
45%
Tight but workable on local pay
Crime & safety

Police-recorded crime runs 28% below the national average.

RatingBelow median
Crime / 1k / yr
73.2
28% below nat. avg
Violent / 1k
25.5
29% below national average
Burglary / 1k
2.2
64% below national average
ASB / 1k
13.3
57% below national average
Vehicle crime / 1k
3.5
41% below national average
Bicycle theft / 1k
0.6
56% below national average
Most common
Violent crime
then anti-social behaviour
Schools

4 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 7 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 60% Outstanding.

Ofsted Good or Outstanding
97%
of nearby Ofsted-rated schools
Primary schools
100% Good+
Typical resident: 4 primaries▲ 10%pts above national average
Secondary schools
80% Good+
Typical resident: 7 secondaries▼ 1%pts below national average
Nearest Outstanding
1.4 km
any phase
Top primary
Leigh Academy Oaks
Outstanding · Primary
Top secondary
Invicta Grammar School
Outstanding · Secondary
Transport & connectivity

Moderate transport links — 65/100; nearest rail station is around 1576 m away; 7 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 71 minutes by direct train.

RatingBelow median
#46 of 85 towns
Fastest rail link
London · 1h 11m
by public transport
To Birmingham
3h
by public transport
To Bristol
3h 9m
by public transport
Nearest motorway
M20
3.1 km
Nearest A-road
A229
440 m
PT to job hub
23 min
to nearest 5,000+ jobs centre
Bus stops
7
typical resident, 5-min walk
Amenities & healthcare

What's around the typical neighbourhood — pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance, plus the median GP and hospital proximity.

Pubs · cafés · restaurants
0
median LSOA · per 500 m walk
Supermarkets
0
per 500 m walk
Parks
1
per 500 m walk
Nearest GP
749 m
Nearest hospital
2.8 km
Demographics

Census 2021 snapshot: high owner-occupation (71%).

RatingSettled, owner-occupied, mixed-education
Population
187,767
3,375 per km² · urban
Median age
43
range 22–61
Family households
32%
with children
Private renters
13%
71% owned▼ 8%pts below national average
Degree-level
30%
of adults▼ 2%pts below national average
Work from home
32%
of commuters
Born outside UK
11%
of residents▼ 6%pts below national average

Living in Maidstone

Maidstone's a market town that's grown into a proper regional centre — the largest urban area in Kent — with a working high street, a river running through the middle, and countryside within easy reach. It attracts people who want more space than London offers but aren't ready to leave the commuter belt entirely. The pace is slower than a city, but there's enough going on day-to-day that it doesn't feel like a backwater.

The renter base reflects that mix. Young professionals who've been priced out of London form a big chunk, drawn by lower rents and a manageable rail commute. Families are a strong presence too, particularly in the outer suburbs and villages that fall within the borough boundary. Around 17% of homes are privately rented — below the national average — which means you're more likely to be living next to owner-occupiers than in most English cities.

On a typical two-bedroom, you'll pay around £1,180 a month. One-beds start at roughly £910, and three-beds run to about £1,440. Council tax (Band D) works out to just over £2,500 a year — around £209 a month. With a median resident salary of about £34,000, rent takes up a significant share of take-home pay: roughly 59%, which is stretched. The town centre and inner areas tend to command higher rents; the outer suburbs and rural edges of the borough are noticeably cheaper.

The honest trade-off: the rail commute to London is around 72 minutes, which is on the longer end for commuter-belt towns. And with over half of residents driving to work, car dependency is real — if you don't drive, day-to-day life requires more planning than you'd need in a city with a proper transport network.

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