The underrated UK commuter town where homes only cost £385,000

The average house price ranges from £500,000 to £700,000 in the UK, while rental prices often exceed £1,800 per month for a one-bedroom apartment.

By Chloe Dobinson, Lifestyle Reporter

If you're lucky enough to live in the capital or not then you're probably aware of how pricey it is living in London.

Renting costs are extortionate let alone getting a mortgage in the capital. Seeing as the average house price ranges from £500,000 to £700,000, while rental property prices often exceed £1,800 per month for a one-bedroom apartment.

Rising rates are pushing renters and homeowners outside the capital. However, new research from City Search has found the best commuter towns in London.

While commuting into London may seem like a drag, other towns can be a more affordable alternative.

Let's take a look at the top 10 commuter towns.

Amersham From Above

10. Amersham

Nestled on the edge of the Chiltern Hills, Amersham offers countryside charm with easy city access. The town is known for its excellent schools, historic beauty, and picturesque landscapes. With both London Underground (Metropolitan Line) and National Rail services, commuting to central London takes around 40 minutes. Amersham provides a perfect blend of rural tranquillity and urban convenience.

Median House Price - £690,000

Commute Time - 40 mins

Crime Rate - 85 crimes per 1,000

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Reigate Heath Surrey

9. Reigate

Reigate boasts beautiful surroundings and excellent transport links. Its proximity to the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty makes it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. With a commute time of around 55 minutes to London Victoria and London Bridge, Reigate offers both scenic living and city accessibility. The town also features highly regarded schools and a strong community atmosphere.

Median House Price - £525,000

Commute Time - 55 mins

Crime Rate - 68 crimes per 1,000

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The pedestrianised zone in the High Street, Chelmsford, Essex, England.

8. Chelmsford

Chelmsford combines urban amenities with suburban comfort, perfect for families. The town features good schools, a variety of shopping and leisure options, and a strong community feel. The train journey to London Liverpool Street takes about 45 minutes, ensuring easy access to the city. Chelmsford offers a mix of lively urban living and quiet suburban retreats.

Median house price - £385,000

Commute Time - 45 mins

Crime Rate - 124 crimes per 1,000

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Hitchin

7. Hitchin

Hitchin is a cost-effective option with a charming market town atmosphere. Known for its historic market square and good schools, Hitchin offers a vibrant community. The commute to London King's Cross takes approximately 40 minutes, making it a practical choice for city professionals. Its mix of historic charm and modern amenities makes it an attractive place to live.

Median house price - £420,000

Commute Time - 40 mins

Crime Rate - 86 crimes per 1,000

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Real Estate agent showing a couple through a new house. They are standing in the living room

6. Redhill

Redhill offers budget-friendly living with good schools and a welcoming community. With a commute time of about 40 minutes to London Victoria, Redhill is ideal for families seeking affordability without compromising on essential amenities and connectivity. The town provides a range of recreational facilities, parks, and local shops, making it a practical choice for family living.

Median house price - £405,000

Commute Time - 40 mins

Crime Rate - 86 crimes per 1,000

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