Milton Keynes MK10
Milton Keynes 033 · 4 sub-areas · 8,892 residents
Milton Keynes 033 is a family-oriented corner of Milton Keynes, home to around 8,900 people. A typical two-bedroom home lets for about £1,200 a month — broadly in line with the UK median for a 2-bed — and the area stands out for its exceptional greenspace access, with nearly all residents within a short walk of open space. Nearly half of residents work from home, making this one of Milton Keynes's most WFH-heavy neighbourhoods.
Milton Keynes MK10 is a green, lower-density part of Milton Keynes — parks within walking distance of most addresses, a slower weekday rhythm, and a population skewed toward longer-tenure households rather than transient renters. The demographic profile leans family-aged, with a clear share of households with school-age children; a high share of adults are degree-educated, which often shows up in the kind of jobs people commute to.
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What's it like to live in Milton Keynes MK10?
The area is unusually green for its density — 9 parks and 2 playgrounds sit within five minutes' walk of the centroid; Crime sits around the national average — neither a notable concern nor a notable selling point; Transport links are limited — a car or e-bike is a practical assumption for most regular trips; rents are roughly in line with the national norm, at around £1,329 a month for a typical home; gigabit broadband is effectively universal.
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Milton Keynes MK10 in Milton Keynes
Living in Milton Keynes MK10
This part of Milton Keynes has a distinctly suburban, settled feel. With nearly a third of residents under 18 and couples with children making up over a third of all households, it skews younger and more family-oriented than many comparable areas. The streetscape reflects that — open space is genuinely accessible here, with greenspace on average just 186 metres away and nearly all residents within a walkable distance of it.
On cost, the neighbourhood sits around the middle of the Milton Keynes range. A 2-bed runs about £1,200 a month and a 3-bed around £1,430 — comparable to the UK median for those bedroom sizes. Council tax at Band D comes to about £2,372 a year. The median property price of around £389,000 means a deposit takes roughly five and a half years to save on a typical local salary, which is challenging but not exceptional for the South East.
Nearly half of working residents here work from home — 43% at last count — which is well above the national norm. Only around 4% use public transport as their main commute mode, and 45% travel by car. That pattern makes sense given the rail station is roughly 4.5 km away in a straight line (around a 56-minute walk, so most people drive or cycle to it). If you do need to get to London by rail, allow around 94 minutes by public transport.
The demographic picture is relatively diverse — an ethnic diversity index of 56 is meaningfully above the national average — with around two-thirds of residents UK-born. Around half of homes are owner-occupied, with private renters making up roughly a quarter and social housing around 15%. Qualification levels are high: nearly half of residents hold a degree. See the streets and sub-areas below for more.
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Frequently asked
- Is Milton Keynes 033 a nice place to live?
- For families, it's a strong option. Greenspace is exceptionally accessible — almost all residents are within a short walk of open space — deprivation is low, and the area is well-connected by road. The trade-off is that public transport is limited, the nearest rail station is a 4–5 km trip, and only around 29% of nearby schools are rated Good or Outstanding.
- What is the rent in Milton Keynes 033?
- A one-bedroom home averages around £966 a month, a two-bedroom around £1,200, and a three-bedroom around £1,430. Rents rose about 3.2% over the past year. These are estimates scaled from council-level data using local sale prices, so treat them as a guide rather than a fixed quote.
- Is Milton Keynes 033 safe?
- Crime here runs at around 81 incidents per 1,000 residents a year, which is close to the UK national average of roughly 80. It's not a standout concern in either direction. The area sits in the less-deprived 20% of England on the Index of Multiple Deprivation, which broadly correlates with lower antisocial behaviour and property crime.
- What's the commute from Milton Keynes 033 to London?
- By public transport (rail or bus), allow around 94 minutes to London. The nearest rail station is roughly 4.5 km away, so most residents drive to it. Nearly 43% of residents work from home, which means the daily commute question is less relevant here than in most areas.
- Who lives in Milton Keynes 033?
- Mostly families. Couples with children make up over a third of households, and nearly 31% of residents are under 18. Around half of homes are owner-occupied. Residents are relatively well-qualified — about 49% hold a degree — and the area is ethnically diverse by South East standards.
- What schools are near Milton Keynes 033?
- There are 29 schools within 2 km of typical residents, so choice isn't an issue. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is about 1.5 km away. However, only around 29% of nearby schools are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted, which is well below the national average of roughly 89% — so it's worth researching individual schools carefully before committing.
- How good is broadband in Milton Keynes 033?
- Excellent. Every premise in the area has access to gigabit-capable broadband, and no properties fall below the government's Universal Service Obligation minimum speed. If you work from home — as around 43% of residents do — connectivity won't be a concern.