Best Commuter Towns London | 2022 Round-Up | Move iQ (2024)

On the hunt for the best commuter towns London? And what towns are commutable to London? We’ve rounded up a few areas based on train times, house prices and what they’ve got going for them (outside of great transport links). Let’s take a look at who ranks highly.

Best commuter townsLondon

What towns are 30 minutes from London?

  1. St Albans, Hertfordshire – 21 mins
  2. Hatfield, Hertfordshire – 23 mins
  3. Reading, Berkshire – 23 mins
  4. Borehamwood, Hertfordshire – 22 mins
  5. Iver, Buckinghamshire – 23 mins
  6. Stevenage, Hertfordshire – 22 mins
  7. High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire – 43 mins
  8. Horley, Surrey – 34 mins
  9. Twyford, Berkshire – 21 mins
  10. Redhill, Surrey – 28 mins
  11. Beaconsfield, Chiltern Hills – 31 mins
  12. Hitchin, Hertfordshire – 33 mins
  13. Brentwood, Essex – 34 mins
  14. Luton, Bedfordshire – 35 mins
  15. Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire – 37 mins
  16. Three Bridges, West Sussex – 39 mins
  17. Guildford, Surrey – 40 mins
  18. Amersham, Buckinghamshire – 42 mins
  19. Epping, Essex – 45 mins
  20. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire – 51 mins
  21. Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire – 54 mins*

*All are fastest train times, delays/planned works not accounted for.

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Top 10: best commuter towns London (fastest train times)

The last couple of years saw many of us working from home, which shifted priorities in terms of the best places to live. Green spaces, home offices and fast broadband became the must-haves.That being said, the attraction to London and the need for fast commuting times hasn’t gone away.It’s voted one of the best cities to live in – but what of those commuter towns near London?

Let’s take a look at the top 10 – all data from Zoopla & The Trainline.

In our research, we’ve looked at more than just train times alone, but also affordability, annual season ticket prices and what an area has got going for it. For example, the average house price in Beaconsfield is £1,326,352 in the last 12 months from November 2022, making it inaccessible for many, despite its good transport links!

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10. Redhill, Surrey

  • Fastest train to London: 28 mins
  • Season ticket price: £2,996
  • London terminus station: London Victoria
  • Average house price: £455,402 (average sold price for a property in Redhill in the last 12 months from November 2022)

Coming in bottom place of our commuter towns London list (but still more affordable than many others on this list) is Redhill, part of the London commuter belt and home to some beautiful scenery. You can get to Box Hill (the summit of the North downs) in 20 minutes by car, and London in only 30.

9. Twyford, Berkshire

  • Fastest train to London: 21 mins
  • Season ticket price: £4,104
  • London terminus station: London Paddington
  • Average house price: £575,836 (average sold price for a property in Twyford in the last 12 months from November 2022)

If you want to be close to the hustle and bustle but still enjoy a slightly slower pace of life, Twyford ticks the boxes. It’s a much sought-after haven of tranquillity while still offering the perks of being a stone’s throw away from the capital.

8. Horley, Surrey

  • Fastest train to London: 34 mins
  • Season ticket price: £3,556
  • London terminus station: London Victoria
  • Average house price: £445,865 (average sold price for a property in Horley in the last 12 months from November 2022)

We’ve headed back to Surrey now for the eighth spot on this commuter towns London list. Horley is another place which offers a mix of rural charm and buzzy town life. This small but busy area is almost exactly halfway between Brighton and London.

7. High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

  • Fastest train to London: 43 mins
  • Season ticket price: £4,980
  • London terminus station: London Paddington
  • Average house price: £460,100 (average sold price for a property in High Wycombe in the last 12 months from November 2022)

Despite lying in the valley of the River Wye and surrounded by the rolling countryside of the Chiltern Hills, High Wycombe to London can take less than half an hour. House prices are significantly lower than the London average of £740,597 too.

6. Stevenage, Hertfordshire

  • Fastest train to London: 22 mins
  • Season ticket price: £4,224
  • London terminus station: London Kings Cross
  • Average house price: £343,495 (average sold price for a property in Stevenage in the last 12 months from November 2022)

It’s safe to say this Hertfordshire town has some fantastic transport links to London (including getting to London Bridge in 40 minutes), combined with some favourable house prices. It’s a worthy mid-runner in this list.

5. Iver, Buckinghamshire

  • Fastest train to London: 23 mins
  • Season ticket price: £2,468
  • London terminus station: London Paddington
  • Average house price: £600,639 (average sold price for a property in Iver in the last 12 months from November 2022)

While house prices are a bit higher here than some of the others on this commuter towns London list, they’re still much lower than the London average, while being only 25 minutes away. Here, you’ll benefit from the calm of the countryside and urban connectivity. Heathrow is only 6 miles away too.

4. Borehamwood, Hertfordshire

  • Fastest train to London: 22 mins
  • Season ticket price: £2,164
  • London terminus station: London St Pancras International
  • Average house price: £574,206 (average sold price for a property in Borehamwood in the last 12 months from November 2022)

Only 12 miles from Charing Cross, Borehamwood is an up and coming area proving popular with young professionals. The easy commute to London is one thing, the town is also well known for being home to Elstree Studios.

3. Reading, Berkshire

  • Fastest train to London: 23 mins
  • Season ticket price: £5,044
  • London terminus station: London Paddington
  • Average house price: £450,485 (average sold price for a property in Reading in the last 12 months from November 2022)

Reading has long been a firm favourite among commuters so it’s little wonder it finds its way into the top 3. Outside of its proximity to London, it’s also vibrant, multicultural and family-friendly. However, its annual season ticket price is the highest on this list, which is something to factor in.

2. Hatfield, Hertfordshire

  • Fastest train to London: 23 mins
  • Season ticket price: £3,076
  • London terminus station: London Kings Cross
  • Average house price: £503,205 (average sold price for a property in Hatfield in the last 12 months from November 2022)

Hatfield offers plenty to do right on your doorstep, and while not as busy as some Hertfordshire towns, the price of your average family home is much lower. Its high street might not be as bustling as others, but it offers many of the perks of living in London without the price tag. You can reach Kings Cross in just over 20 minutes.

1. St Albans, Hertfordshire

  • Fastest train to London: 21 mins
  • Season ticket price: £3,952
  • London terminus station: London St Pancras International
  • Average house price: £638,486 (average sold price for a property in St Albans in the last 12 months from November 2022)

Claiming top spot on the commuter towns London list is St Albans, a town with a rich history that locals love to explore, including a stunning cathedral. Here, you can find shopping centres, green parks, great entertainment and leisure centres all in walking distance. Plus, a 20-minute journey time from central London goes down well with commuters.

Other worthy commuter towns London mentions

There are some other popular commuter towns that haven’t quite made the above list but are still deserving of a mention, including:

  1. Ascot, Berkshire
  2. Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
  3. Bray, Berkshire
  4. Marlow, Buckinghamshire
  5. Tring, Hertfordshire
  6. Windsor, Berkshire
  7. Maidenhead, Kent
  8. Grays, Essex
  9. Dartford, Kent
  10. Gravesend, Kent

Where is cheapest commute in London?

Is budget your greatest concern, but you still want to be close to the big smoke?Let’s take a look at where is the cheapest commute in London?

The UK average house price for August 2022 was £315,965. The closer you get to London, the more this will rise – often significantly. The average sold price for a property in London in the last 12 months from November 2022 is £740,597.

A 10-minute increase in travel time to London can reduce the average house price significantly. If you’re happy to make that small sacrifice, we’ve rounded up some of the most affordable commuter cities.

  1. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire = £261,594
  2. Purfleet, Essex = £244,021
  3. Wellingborough, Northamptonshire = £257,799
  4. Northampton, Northamptonshire = £298,030
  5. Pitsea, Essex = £287,954
  6. Rugby, Warwickshire = £281,457
  7. Chatham, Kent = £293,664
  8. Bletchley, Buckinghamshire = £297,958
  9. Colchester, Essex = £344,043
  10. Luton, Bedfordshire = £304,925*

*All are average house prices, based on the most recent Zoopla data, sold prices in the last 12 months from November 2022.

While these aren’t the cheapest places to buy a house in the UK, they’re some of the most affordable places that can get you to central London in an hour or less.

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Last Updated: November 14th, 2022

Best Commuter Towns London | 2022 Round-Up | Move iQ (2024)

FAQs

Where is cheapest commute in London? ›

London's most affordable commuter towns
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Feb 18, 2020

Which towns have fast trains to London? ›

High Wycombe topped the list of On Time Trains' analysis of London commuter towns to find the fastest, most frequent services. In 2018/19, 90 per cent of trains at High Wycombe arrived within five minutes of the scheduled time.

Where should I live if I work in London? ›

Woking has taken the top spot thanks to its short journey time (just 26 minutes to London Waterloo), number of trains each day, low crime rates and average local salaries. Nestled in the heart of Surrey, Yopa describes it as the perfect place for those 'looking to escape the chaos of the capital'.

What is the cheapest and safest place to live in London? ›

BEXLEY. What is this? Situated on the outskirts of southeast London, Bexley is known for its low prices and community living and of course it's one of the safest places to live in London.

Where is the nicest cheapest place to live in London? ›

Top 12 Cheapest places to live in London
  • 8 – Enfield. ...
  • 7 – Greenwich. ...
  • 6 – Sutton. ...
  • 5 – Havering. Average house price: £428,076. ...
  • 4 – Croydon. Average house price: £426,861. ...
  • 3 – Newham. Average house price: £420,869. ...
  • 2 – Bexley. Average house price: £404,141. ...
  • 1- Barking and Dagenham. Average house price: £354,052.
Feb 9, 2023

Where do most London commuters live? ›

Best commuter towns London
  • St Albans, Hertfordshire – 21 mins.
  • Hatfield, Hertfordshire – 23 mins.
  • Reading, Berkshire – 23 mins.
  • Borehamwood, Hertfordshire – 22 mins.
  • Iver, Buckinghamshire – 23 mins.
  • Stevenage, Hertfordshire – 22 mins.
  • High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire – 43 mins.
  • Horley, Surrey – 34 mins.
Feb 9, 2023

What is the quickest transportation to go around London? ›

The best way to get around London is the rapid-transit London Underground, or what locals call "the Tube." You can even take the Tube from Heathrow Airport (LHR) – one of the world's busiest airports – into the city center.

Where has the best transport links in London? ›

Hackney, and in particular the area just off City Road and north of Old Street station, provides the best transport connection for rental outlay in this bracket. And despite its excellent overground and underground links, if you work in the City, you'll be able to get to the office on foot.

What salary do you need to live comfortably in London? ›

Workers now say they need a salary of £49,300 to live comfortably. For those in London, a £65,000 wage is needed to combat the rising cost of living, a survey by recruitment firm Reed found.

Where do foreigners live in London? ›

Two of its most popular areas for foreigners looking to live and work in London include High Street Kensington and South Kensington.

What is the nicest part of London to live in? ›

1. Kensington. Having been voted the UK's best place to live, Kensington is an affluent part of west London. Along with world-class shopping facilities and beautiful green spaces, you'll be close to some of London's most popular attractions.

What is the cheapest way to move around London? ›

How to travel cheap in London
  • Get an Oyster card. ...
  • Go contactless. ...
  • Know where you're travelling to. ...
  • Avoid travelling during peak hours. ...
  • Take the bus for long distances. ...
  • Take advantage of the Hopper fare. ...
  • Rent a bike when it's sunny. ...
  • Walk wherever possible.

Where do middle class live in London? ›

In the inner city it's mostly Brixton, Peckham, Southwark, Tottenham, Tower Hamlets (excluding Canary Wharf), Dalston, Hackney, although a lot of the inner city areas have seen a rise in middle class young people moving in because the rising rents make the traditionally nice areas of London too expensive to live in.

What is the cheapest way to live in London? ›

How To Live In London On A Budget | The Student Guide
  • Thoroughly Research Accommodation Options. ...
  • WALK! ...
  • Swap Out High End Supermarkets. ...
  • Branded Goods Doesn't Always Mean it's 'Better' ...
  • Reduce The Amount Of Money Spent On Takeaways. ...
  • Stick To Free And Cheap Attractions. ...
  • Make The Most Of Student Discounts. ...
  • Keep Fit Outside.
Feb 1, 2022

Is it cheaper to live in London than the US? ›

Although the latest statistics from the World Population Review rank the United States as a slightly more expensive country to live in than the UK, it is important to note that this is on average, and the cost of living varies widely across the USA.

Where is the best place to live in London for retirees? ›

Twickenham. Twickenham, located in southwest London was ranked the best place to retire in the whole of the UK. Rents and house prices are higher than in most of the other towns but despite this, Twickenham offers many other benefits to retirees.

How much is average rent in London? ›

The average rent in London (Q4 2022) is £935 pcm - up 22% year on year from an average of £768 in 2021.

Is North London or South London better? ›

The north is a little bit less green. North London parks and other green areas cover 29% of the northern boroughs. If you love getting outdoors, sunbathing, running, jogging or just relaxing, choose south London for a more tranquil lifestyle. The same goes if you have children or are planning to.

Where do wealthy Americans live in London? ›

The richest and most expensive neighbourhoods in London are definitely Chelsea, Kensington, Mayfair, and Knightsbridge! These neighbourhoods are known for their fashionable and expensive shops and restaurants, as well as being home to many of the richest people in the world.

Is it cheaper to live outside London and commute? ›

The pace of life outside of London is much slower, and you're able to take advantage of more scenic surroundings. Lower cost of living and rent – You can get much more for your money when you're not paying rent in London, some are even able to buy a property much earlier when re-locating to the suburbs.

Is it better to commute or live in London? ›

There are many reasons why commuting might be more practical for you if you want to study in London – it's generally cheaper, less intimidating, and involves less stress than trying to find somewhere to live.

How to get around London easily? ›

The London Underground (Tube) is the easiest way to get around London. The London Underground (or Tube) as it is affectionately known, makes it easy to get around London. The Tube is a series of 11 underground rail lines that move you quickly and easily around the city.

What cities are 1 hour away from London? ›

These cities are much further than the ones above since now we're looking at a 1 hour flight.
  • 1 hour: Keswick, United Kingdom.
  • 1 hour: Gosforth, United Kingdom.
  • 1 hour: Newburn, United Kingdom.
  • 1 hour: Wallsend, United Kingdom.
  • 1 hour: North Shields, United Kingdom.
  • 1 hour: Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

Is it cheaper to use an Oyster card or bank card? ›

Oyster cards have the added benefit of adding travel cards and discounts, which is why it is often the cheapest way to travel.

What is the best way to commute in London? ›

Many commuters find London's bus network significantly more convenient than the Underground. The chances are you are more likely to have a bus stop on your doorstep than a tube station and with new bus lanes cropping up across the city all the time it has never been easier to rely on the bus to take you from A to B.

How do most people get around in London? ›

The iconic Red Bus of London is the most popular mode of transport and ferries over two billion passengers every year! There are many bus routes plying throughout London, and it is therefore a very convenient and preferred way of travel. With or without an Oyster Card, it is also extremely affordable for daily travel.

How can I spend less on transport in London? ›

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  2. Hours of travel. Planning your day in advance can also help you to save money. ...
  3. Hopper fare. ...
  4. Walk and cycle. ...
  5. 16-25 railcard. ...
  6. Skip the express.
Dec 3, 2020

Can you live on 40K a year in London? ›

A £40,000 salary in the UK is an excellent income for a single person who has no major expenditures. A 40K a year may be considered a bit below average for some, but it doesn't necessarily indicate that it isn't enough for living expenses.

Is it cheaper to live in London or New York? ›

Cost of Living Comparison Between London and New York, NY

You would need around 7,528.5£ (9,061.7$) in New York, NY to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with 5,400.0£ in London (assuming you rent in both cities). This calculation uses our Cost of Living Plus Rent Index to compare cost of living.

What is a good monthly salary in London? ›

Average Salary in London, United Kingdom

As London is an extremely wealthy city and a global financial hub, it is not a surprise that average wages in London are among the highest in the world. The average net salary in London is currently between 3300 and 3800 GBP per month net for most professions.

Where do most Americans live in UK? ›

A recent study in 2021 found that there are approximately 6 million people with non-British nationality living in the UK. And of that migrant population, around 35% live in the capital city of London.

Can a US citizen live in London? ›

As an American citizen, moving from the US to the UK to travel, study, and live is permitted for up to six months at a time. However, you cannot work during this period. If you want to hold down a job, you'll have to have a suitable visa. There are UK work visas for just about every possible profession.

Where should an American live in London? ›

These days, East London is considered to be diverse, vibrant and artistic and this can make it a great place to live as an expat. There are also areas in East London that can be more affordable than other areas, but there are also some trendy and expensive areas like Shoreditch.

What is the prettiest neighborhood in London? ›

Lady's Guide to the 17 Prettiest London Neighborhoods
  • Primrose Hill. ...
  • Highgate. ...
  • Mayfair. ...
  • Marylebone. ...
  • St Katharine Docks. ...
  • Greenwich. ...
  • Chiswick. ...
  • Richmond. South of Chiswick, Richmond is one of the most beautiful places in the city, not only for its pretty riverfront but also for its stunning park.

Is it easy for an American to move to London? ›

Unfortunately, it's gotten more difficult to move to London over the years. The visa I came to the UK on was discontinued, so it's harder to relocate to London now than it was back then. There are still plenty of ways to do it, though, and that's what I want to share with you in this blog post.

Can an American just move to London? ›

Contrary to popular belief, you need a visa to move to the UK if you are an American citizen. The only exception to this is that if you are visiting with no long-term plans, you can stay in the UK without a visa for six months – but you cannot work during your visa-free stay.

How much does it cost for an American to move to London? ›

What's the cost of moving to London from the US? Quick answer: The cost of moving to London from the US averages $3000 to $7000. The size of your move and service are the most significant cost factors when moving abroad. However, the time of year and mover you choose can also affect the cost.

Where do UK millionaires live? ›

Most millionaires per capita of UK towns and cities
RankCityTotal Millionaires
1Maidenhead7,923
2Cambridge5,742
3London329,002
4Cheltenham4,112
6 more rows
Nov 29, 2020

Where do British aristocrats live in London? ›

There are few neighborhoods in London as distinguished as Belgravia. Belgravia, set between Chelsea, Knightsbridge and Buckingham Palace, is celebrated for its Regency architecture and for previously being the favored spot of royalty, aristocrats and the glitterati.

What is considered upper class in London? ›

The British "upper class" is statistically very small and consists of the peerage, gentry and hereditary landowners, among others.

Where is it cheap to live near London? ›

Wallet-friendly places to live near London
  • Luton, Bedfordshire. Luton is a large town with a population of about 258,000. ...
  • Basildon, Essex. ...
  • Billericay, Essex. ...
  • Harlow, Essex. ...
  • Gravesend, Kent. ...
  • Stevenage, Hertfordshire. ...
  • Maidstone, Kent. ...
  • Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
Mar 2, 2021

What is a reasonable commute in London? ›

Commuting in the UK has always been an issue, with an average commute nearly an hour long at 54 minutes. But, it's Londoners who bear the brunt of this with the longest commute in the country at 74 minutes – almost twice the worldwide average of 40 minutes.

What salary do I need to live in London? ›

Workers now say they need a salary of £49,300 to live comfortably. For those in London, a £65,000 wage is needed to combat the rising cost of living, a survey by recruitment firm Reed found.

What is the nicest place to live in London? ›

1. Kensington. Having been voted the UK's best place to live, Kensington is an affluent part of west London. Along with world-class shopping facilities and beautiful green spaces, you'll be close to some of London's most popular attractions.

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