Living in Wakefield
45 neighbourhoods · 215 sub-areasWakefield, with around 367,000 people in Yorkshire and The Humber, is one of the more affordable places to rent in the north of England. A 2-bed flat runs about £709 a month — well under the UK median and a fraction of what you'd pay in London. Rents rose around 5% last year, but it remains genuinely cheap for the size of place it is.
- affordable rent (top quarter nationally)
- fast commute (top quarter nationally)
- high crime (bottom 10%)
Overview
Living in Wakefield
Wakefield's a substantial West Yorkshire city that doesn't shout about itself. It's got a real urban core, a mix of former mining and industrial towns in the surrounding districts, and a renter base that skews heavily towards families and long-term residents rather than students or transient young professionals. If you want affordable space — actual rooms, actual garden — this is the kind of place where that's still possible.
Most of the people renting here are settled rather than nomadic. Around 62% of homes are owner-occupied, which is above average, and private rentals make up only about 15% of the housing stock — so it's not a particularly transient market. Families with children make up a significant share of the community, and the age spread is unusually even across all brackets, from under-18s through to over-65s. The city's relatively homogeneous — over 91% of residents were born in the UK.
On costs, Wakefield's hard to fault. A 1-bed goes for around £563 a month, a 2-bed around £709, and a 3-bed around £848. The median house price is just over £200,000, so for anyone thinking about buying, you'd only need to save for around 3.4 years to pull together a deposit — well below what buyers face in most English cities. Council tax (Band D) runs to about £2,297 a year, or roughly £191 a month.
The honest trade-off is commuting and career range. Only about 5% of residents use public transport to get to work, while 62% drive — and that tells you something about the transport infrastructure. The nearest mainline rail station is roughly 1.9 km from a typical address, but the public transport commute to Leeds is the practical lifeline rather than anything into Manchester or London, which take 82 and 138 minutes respectively by rail. If your job's in Wakefield itself, it's fine. If you're banking on a big-city salary with a Wakefield postcode, it gets harder.
LLM-summarised from ONS, MHCLG, DfT, Police.uk and Land Registry data.
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All sub-areas in Wakefield
Every local area, ordered by crawl priority. Most readers want the neighbourhood-level view — these are for deep-link cases or external search-engine arrivals.
- Wakefield 019A
- Wakefield 017C
- Wakefield 030C
- Wakefield 022E
- Wakefield 020E
- Wakefield 017B
- Wakefield 027E
- Wakefield 013C
- Wakefield 019D
- Wakefield 028D
- Wakefield 019C
- Wakefield 002B
- Wakefield 016E
- Wakefield 004A
- Wakefield 002E
- Wakefield 022C
- Wakefield 021B
- Wakefield 002A
- Wakefield 023E
- Wakefield 022B
- Wakefield 016F
- Wakefield 013B
- Wakefield 019B
- Wakefield 015C
- Wakefield 004E
- Wakefield 017A
- Wakefield 015B
- Wakefield 007B
- Wakefield 005E
- Wakefield 029D
- Wakefield 012D
- Wakefield 008A
- Wakefield 045C
- Wakefield 042C
- Wakefield 034H
- Wakefield 008D
- Wakefield 001C
- Wakefield 030E
- Wakefield 030A
- Wakefield 041A
- Wakefield 030D
- Wakefield 004C
- Wakefield 013A
- Wakefield 014B
- Wakefield 029F
- Wakefield 036B
- Wakefield 006A
- Wakefield 020C
- Wakefield 021F
- Wakefield 045D
- Wakefield 004B
- Wakefield 032A
- Wakefield 021C
- Wakefield 017F
- Wakefield 025C
- Wakefield 027C
- Wakefield 012E
- Wakefield 002G
- Wakefield 010B
- Wakefield 024G
- Wakefield 007C
- Wakefield 005F
- Wakefield 044B
- Wakefield 012C
- Wakefield 021A
- Wakefield 020B
- Wakefield 017E
- Wakefield 036A
- Wakefield 024B
- Wakefield 001A
- Wakefield 016B
- Wakefield 012B
- Wakefield 044C
- Wakefield 043D
- Wakefield 044D
- Wakefield 018A
- Wakefield 043B
- Wakefield 009B
- Wakefield 031D
- Wakefield 031B
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