Living in Rotherham
32 neighbourhoods · 170 sub-areasRotherham, with around 276,000 people in South Yorkshire, is one of the most affordable places to rent in England. A typical 2-bed flat goes for about £608 a month — roughly half the national median and well below most other northern cities. It's a practical choice if cost is your priority, though the local job market is limited and most residents commute out.
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Rent runs at £679 a month — 38% below the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs in line with the national average.
4 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 4 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 75% Good or better.
Weak transport links — 38/100; nearest rail station is around 2897 m away; 10 bus stops within five minutes' walk; Sheffield is reachable in 51 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: 22% degree-educated, below the national average.
Living in Rotherham
Rotherham sits in South Yorkshire, sandwiched between Sheffield to the west and Doncaster to the east. It's a working-class town that's been through industrial decline and is still finding its feet economically — but it's also genuinely affordable in a way that few places of its size still are. Around 276,000 people live here, and the town centre has seen some investment in recent years, though it's not a place that draws renters on lifestyle grounds alone.
The renter base skews toward working households and families. Owner-occupation is high at around 64% — well above the national average — and social housing accounts for roughly one in five homes. Private renters make up only about 15% of households, which means the private rental market is relatively small and turnover is slower than in bigger cities. Most people who move here are doing so for value, proximity to Sheffield, or family ties.
A 2-bed flat runs about £608 a month, and a 3-bed comes in around £734. That's among the cheapest in Yorkshire, and rent accounts for roughly 35% of a typical resident's take-home pay — manageable but not cheap relative to local salaries. The median annual salary for residents is about £29,700, and the local jobs market pays slightly less at around £29,100. Council tax for a Band D property runs to about £2,382 a year — roughly £198 a month — which is on the higher side relative to local incomes.
The honest trade-off: Rotherham has a high crime rate relative to the national average, and only around 40% of schools within typical catchment distance are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted — well below the national share of around 89%. If you're moving with children or prioritising school quality, that gap matters and is worth investigating neighbourhood by neighbourhood before committing.
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All areas in Rotherham
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- Rotherham 017D
- Rotherham 016A
- Rotherham 014D
- Rotherham 023D
- Rotherham 023A
- Rotherham 020D
- Rotherham 016C
- Rotherham 016B
- Rotherham 029E
- Rotherham 025B
- Rotherham 014B
- Rotherham 017B
- Rotherham 008D
- Rotherham 031A
- Rotherham 014E
- Rotherham 027C
- Rotherham 020E
- Rotherham 028F
- Rotherham 027D
- Rotherham 029F
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