Living in Milton Keynes
35 neighbourhoods · 166 sub-areasMilton Keynes, with around 305,000 people, is one of the South East's more affordable cities for renters — a 2-bed flat runs about £1,200 a month, roughly in line with the UK median but well below London rates. It's a planned city with unusually good road and rail connections, and a growing jobs base that means you don't always have to commute out to earn a decent wage.
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Rent runs at £1,331 a month — 21% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 29% below the national average.
5 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 5 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.
Moderate transport links — 45/100; nearest rail station is around 2431 m away; 7.5 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 67 minutes by direct train.
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Census 2021 demographic profile.
Living in Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes is a purpose-built city that still surprises people who haven't visited — it's bigger, greener and more functional than its reputation suggests. Around 305,000 people live here, and it's been one of the faster-growing places in England since it was designated a new town in the 1960s. The grid roads, the roundabouts and the network of traffic-free redways are either a selling point or a mild culture shock depending on where you've moved from. Most people quickly adapt, and the greenspace is genuinely good — the average resident is within about 300 metres of a park or open space.
The renter base is a mix of young professionals who commute to London, families who've been priced out of the Home Counties, and people employed locally in the city's substantial financial services, tech and logistics sectors. There's no single dominant neighbourhood for renters — the city's grid layout means housing is distributed across dozens of distinct estates and villages, each with its own character. Central Milton Keynes and Campbell Park attract city-centre flat sharers; areas like Shenley Brook End and Furzton tend to suit families looking for more space.
A 2-bed costs around £1,200 a month, which sits close to the UK median. A 1-bed is closer to £970, and a 3-bed averages around £1,430. Those are South East prices but not London prices — you get noticeably more space for your money than you would in most parts of the Home Counties. Council tax for a Band D property runs to about £2,370 a year, or roughly £198 a month. On a typical local salary, rent takes up a large share of take-home — around 57%, which is stretched — so dual-income households or those commuting to higher-paid London jobs will find it easier.
The honest trade-off is car dependency. Nearly half of residents drive to work, and public transport within the city is limited — only around 5% commute by bus or rail. If you don't drive, daily life can feel inconvenient. The rail commute to London takes just over 74 minutes by public transport, which works for occasional trips but isn't fast enough for a daily grind without wearing.
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- Milton Keynes 028A
- Milton Keynes 009A
- Milton Keynes 021A
- Milton Keynes 014A
- Milton Keynes 030B
- Milton Keynes 018A
- Milton Keynes 008B
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- Milton Keynes 016E
- Milton Keynes 018D
- Milton Keynes 021B
- Milton Keynes 004D
- Milton Keynes 008A
- Milton Keynes 021C
- Milton Keynes 034C
- Milton Keynes 014E
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