Living in Dudley
43 neighbourhoods · 203 sub-areasDudley, in the West Midlands, is home to around 332,000 people and one of the more affordable places to rent in the region. A 2-bed flat runs about £770 a month — well under the UK median and a fraction of what you'd pay in central London. Rents rose 7.5% last year, so affordability is eroding, but it remains genuinely cheap by national standards.
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Rent runs at £847 a month — 23% below the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 36% below the national average.
6 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 8 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 80% Good or better.
Moderate transport links — 67/100; nearest rail station is around 2210 m away; 13 bus stops within five minutes' walk; Birmingham is reachable in 49 minutes by direct train.
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Census 2021 demographic profile.
Living in Dudley
Dudley's a large Black Country borough — around 332,000 people — sitting west of Birmingham with a character that's distinctly working-class and unpretentious. It's not a place people move to for the nightlife; it's a place they move to because they can actually afford a house and still commute somewhere useful. Birmingham is about 51 minutes away by public transport, which is workable for most jobs.
The renter base here is more modest than most urban areas. Private renting accounts for only around 14% of homes — well below the national average — and two in three households own outright or with a mortgage. That ownership culture shapes the neighbourhoods: quieter streets, more families, fewer of the dense flat-share pockets you get in university cities. The borough covers a wide area including Brierley Hill, Stourbridge, Halesowen and Sedgley, each with a different feel.
Costs are genuinely low. A 2-bed flat averages £770 a month; a 3-bed is around £930. Council tax (Band D) is roughly £2,145 a year — about £179 a month — which is higher than some neighbouring areas. The median house price is around £243,000, and on typical local wages, you're looking at just under four years to save a deposit, which is manageable compared to most of England.
The honest trade-off is this: Dudley's car-dependent. Almost two in three residents drive to work, and only around 6% use public transport. There's no metro service anywhere near the borough. Rail access is limited — the nearest mainline station is roughly 2.4 km away for most residents. If you don't drive, getting around is genuinely harder here than in Birmingham or Wolverhampton.
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All areas in Dudley
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- Dudley 025C
- Dudley 011B
- Dudley 026C
- Dudley 015C
- Dudley 032B
- Dudley 035A
- Dudley 010C
- Dudley 022D
- Dudley 026E
- Dudley 018D
- Dudley 035E
- Dudley 039B
- Dudley 002A
- Dudley 018B
- Dudley 011D
- Dudley 001A
- Dudley 009A
- Dudley 016D
- Dudley 011E
- Dudley 037C
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