Living in Surrey Heath
12 neighbourhoods · 55 sub-areasSurrey Heath, in the South East, is a prosperous commuter district of around 94,000 people sitting on the edge of the Surrey hills. Renting here isn't cheap — a 2-bed runs about £1,326 a month, noticeably above the UK median — but it comes with low crime, good greenspace, and a largely car-based lifestyle. The trade-off is a long rail commute into London.
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Rent runs at £1,496 a month — 36% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 2.2× safer than the national average.
3 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 3 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 33% Outstanding.
Moderate transport links — 64/100; nearest rail station is around 1799 m away; 6 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 89 minutes by direct train.
What's around the typical neighbourhood — pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance, plus the median GP and hospital proximity.
Census 2021 snapshot: high owner-occupation (79%).
Living in Surrey Heath
Surrey Heath is quiet, well-heeled, and predominantly owner-occupied — only around 15% of homes are privately rented, well below the national average. It's the kind of place where families put down roots rather than pass through. The town of Camberley anchors the district, with surrounding villages and suburban roads making up most of the residential fabric. If you want urban buzz, this isn't it. If you want a calm, green, low-crime base within commuting distance of London, it makes a strong case.
The renter base here skews towards couples and families rather than young sharers. Around 24% of households are couples with children, and nearly one in five residents is under 18 — this is family territory. Singles and young professionals do rent here, but they're outnumbered by settled households. With three-quarters of homes owner-occupied, renters are very much in the minority, and the private rented stock reflects that — mostly houses and larger flats rather than student-style rooms.
Costs are high relative to what you might expect from a non-London postcode. A 1-bed typically runs around £1,030 a month, a 2-bed around £1,326, and a 3-bed around £1,600. Council tax (Band D) adds roughly £215 a month on top. With rent eating up around 60% of typical take-home pay, affordability is genuinely stretched — and the median house price of around £488,000 means saving a deposit takes an average of six and a half years even at a decent salary.
The honest trade-off is the commute. The rail journey to London takes around 83 minutes by public transport, and with nearly half of residents driving to work and only around 3% using public transport, most people here are car-dependent. If you're planning to commute into central London regularly, factor in both the time and the season ticket cost before committing.
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