Living in Warwick
15 neighbourhoods · 88 sub-areasWarwick, with around 155,000 people in the West Midlands, sits in comfortable commuting distance of Birmingham and offers a more settled, owner-occupier feel than most comparable towns. A 2-bed flat runs about £1,100 a month — roughly in line with the national median — but house prices are high and nearly half your take-home pay goes on rent if you're renting privately.
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Rent runs at £1,237 a month — 12% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 33% below the national average.
4 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 3.5 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 0% Good or better.
Moderate transport links — 67/100; nearest rail station is around 1598 m away; 11 bus stops within five minutes' walk; Birmingham is reachable in 45 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: 46% degree-educated.
Living in Warwick
Warwick and its immediate neighbours — Leamington Spa and Kenilworth — make up one of the more affluent corners of the West Midlands. It's not a big city; it's a compact district of around 155,000 people that punches above its size on qualifications and household income. The town centre retains a lot of period architecture, and green space is genuinely close — the average resident is within about 335 metres of a park or open space.
Two in three households own their home, so private renters are a minority here. The renter base skews younger — graduates and young professionals who've landed jobs in Coventry, Birmingham or the local professional services sector — alongside University of Warwick-adjacent sharers, though the university campus itself sits just outside the district boundary. Most private tenants cluster in Leamington Spa, where the flat stock is denser and the social scene is more developed.
A 2-bed flat costs around £1,100 a month; a 3-bed rises to roughly £1,320. Those figures look reasonable against London, but at nearly 47% of median take-home pay going on rent, affordability is tighter than the headline numbers suggest. Council tax adds around £2,460 a year (Band D) — work in about £205 a month. The median house price sits above £372,000, and you're looking at close to five years of saving for a deposit at typical local salaries.
The honest trade-off: this is a car-dependent district. Only about 2% of residents commute by public transport, and the nearest rail station is roughly 1,900 metres from a typical address — around a 24-minute walk. If you're not driving or working from home (45% of residents do), getting around takes planning.
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All areas in Warwick
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- Warwick 010F
- Warwick 008A
- Warwick 013F
- Warwick 013A
- Warwick 009A
- Warwick 010G
- Warwick 013C
- Warwick 007C
- Warwick 009B
- Warwick 007H
- Warwick 011G
- Warwick 012E
- Warwick 007B
- Warwick 001E
- Warwick 012H
- Warwick 007I
- Warwick 009C
- Warwick 011B
- Warwick 013E
- Warwick 015C
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