Living in Tandridge
11 neighbourhoods · 51 sub-areasTandridge is a largely rural district in the South East, home to around 90,000 people and one of Surrey's most committed commuter belts. A 2-bed flat runs about £1,430 a month — well above the UK average — but the real draw is that rail journey into London, which takes under 40 minutes. Nearly three in four homes here are owner-occupied.
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Rent runs at £1,602 a month — 46% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 36% below the national average.
1 primary school within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 1 secondary within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.
Moderate transport links — 50/100; nearest rail station is around 1334 m away; 4 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 36 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 (76%).
Living in Tandridge
Tandridge sits in the Surrey Hills fringe, south of the M25, and functions almost entirely as commuter country. The population is around 90,000, spread across small towns and villages rather than a single urban centre. It's quiet, green — the typical resident is within a 10-minute walk of open greenspace — and very much oriented around the London commute. If you want city life, you'll need to take the train to get it.
The renter base here is small: only around 13% of homes are privately rented, well below the national average, and nearly three-quarters are owner-occupied. That profile skews the area toward established households — couples with children, professionals in their 40s and 50s, and older residents. The 18–34 age group makes up only around 17% of the population, noticeably lower than most urban areas. Single-person households account for roughly a quarter of homes.
Costs are high even by South East standards. A 2-bed typically runs around £1,430 a month, a 3-bed around £1,790. Council tax (Band D) comes to about £2,595 a year — over £216 a month on top of your rent. The median property price sits above £550,000, so buying is a long-term project: the average renter would need around eight years to save a deposit. Rent absorbs a punishing share of take-home pay — around 74% at median salary levels.
The honest trade-off is this: Tandridge offers space, low crime and a fast London commute, but it's expensive, car-dependent and doesn't have much of an independent local economy. If you don't work in London or don't drive, it's a difficult place to make work.
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