Living in South Hams
12 neighbourhoods · 49 sub-areasSouth Hams, on Devon's southern coast, is home to around 92,000 people and one of the more expensive rural districts in the South West. A 2-bed typically runs about £905 a month — below the UK median for that size, but steep relative to local wages. Over seven in ten residents own their home, which tells you something about who this area is really built for.
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Rent runs at £997 a month — 9% below the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 2.8× safer than 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.
Weak transport links — 7/100; nearest rail station is around 7331 m away; Bristol is reachable in 204 minutes by direct train.
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Census 2021 snapshot: older population (29% aged 65+), high owner-occupation (72%).
Living in South Hams
South Hams covers a sweep of coastal Devon — Kingsbridge, Totnes, Dartmouth, Salcombe — and it's genuinely beautiful countryside. The economy leans heavily on tourism, hospitality and agriculture, with a jobs base that pays noticeably below what residents actually earn, meaning most higher earners commute out or work from home. Over a third of residents work from home, which is among the highest shares in the country and shapes everything from how the high streets function to why broadband coverage matters here.
The population skews significantly older than the UK average. More than a quarter of residents are 65 or older, and under-35s make up less than a third of that share. This isn't a city for young professionals chasing nightlife or a packed social scene — it suits people who want space, coast and quiet, and who can afford to buy or pay above-local-wage rents.
Rent is a real squeeze here. A median 2-bed goes for around £905 a month, and median residents earn just under £30,000 a year. That puts rent at over half of typical take-home pay — one of the tighter affordability ratios in the region. Buying is even tougher: median house prices are around £376,000, and saving a deposit takes roughly six years on a median salary. Only about 16% of homes are private rentals, so supply is limited and competition for decent lets can be fierce.
The honest trade-off is isolation. There's no metro, rail connections are sparse — the nearest mainline station is typically over 7.5 km away in a straight line — and the public transport options are limited. Over half of residents commute by car. If you don't drive or need fast city access, this isn't the right fit.
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All areas in South Hams
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