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The best place to buy in England revealed

 

Research from leading For Sale by Owner empowerment platform, OkayLah.co.uk, has looked at where offers the best buy for those looking for the perfect balance of affordability and low crime rates.

 

OkayLah.co.uk looked at the total crime per capita (crime committed per 100 people) across each council region of the nation, comparing this to the average house price and scoring each area with an index score based on the mix of the two.

 

England

 

The research shows that North Kesteven is the best buy with an average house price of £208,230 and just five crimes committed for everyone 100 people living there scoring 1041. 

 

Broadland, Eden, Staffordshire and Bolsover also ranked highly for property affordability and low crime rates.

 

Copeland, Hillingdon, Richmondshire, North East Derbyshire and Forest of Dean also make the top 10 with Hillingdon the only London area to do so. 

 

Despite a fairly low level of crime, the City of London’s vastly smaller population and average house price of £1.1m, means it scores as the worst place to buy in England. In fact, the top four worst are all located in the capital, with Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea and Camden all scoring poorly.

 

Unfortunately for Cambridge an average house price of £535,571 and a crime rate of 13 crimes for every 100 people sees the area ranked as the worst place to buy in England outside of London, with a score of 6962.

 

South Bucks, Watford, Hammersmith and Fulham, Elmbridge and Epping Forest also rank poorly to complete the top 10 worst.

 

London

 

As already mentioned, with just three crimes committed for every 100 people and a fairly reasonable average house price of £441,563 (by London standards anyway), Hillingdon is the capital’s best buy for a mix of affordable housing and low crime rates.

 

Harrow, Barking and Dagenham, Bexley and Havering also rank highly, with Sutton, Hounslow, Croydon, Lewisham and Ealing also making the top 10.

 

In addition to the City of London, Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea, Camden and Hammersmith and Fulham, who all place as the worst in England, Islington, Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Haringey and Hackney complete the top 10 worst in London.

 

Founder and CEO of OkayLah.co.uk, Paul Telford, commented:

 

“While price is always one of the initial criteria when deciding where to buy, the safety of an area is right up there in the decision-making process, particularly for those either starting, or already with a young family.

 

Unfortunately, affordability and low crime levels rarely go hand in hand, but as always, by doing your research you can find a compromise that will provide a certain degree of both.

 

We recommend looking at crime statistics, reading back through local news, visiting an area at different times of day and even talking to the neighbours or other locals, to ascertain a more granular view of where you might like to buy.

 

But as with most things, crime is an unfortunate part of our society and the level of crime in an area shouldn’t be the only or deciding factor on buying that dream house.” 

 

Top 10 Best Place to Buy in England

District Council

Population

Total Crime

Crime Per Capita (100 people)

Avg House Price

Index Score

North Kesteven District Council

107523

5099

5

£208,230

1041

Broadland District Council

125005

5341

4

£271,318

1085

Eden District Council

52486

2870

5

£222,254

1111

Staffordshire Moorlands District Council

97155

5783

6

£185,742

1114

Bolsover District Council

75721

6278

8

£140,513

1124

Copeland Borough Council

70583

5550

8

£142,028

1136

Hillingdon Borough Council

273216

7148

3

£441,563

1155

Richmondshire District Council

51980

2470

5

£232,764

1164

North East Derbyshire District Council

99050

5575

6

£206,259

1238

Forest of Dean District Council

81887

4482

5

£251,841

1259

           

Top 10 Best Place to Buy in London

District Council

Population

Total Crime

Crime Per Capita (100 people)

Avg House Price

Index Score

Hillingdon Borough Council

273216

7148

3

£441,563

1155

Harrow Borough Council

238060

6404

3

£501,879

1350

Barking and Dagenham Borough Council

185621

8726

5

£306,386

1440

Bexley Borough Council

231507

9654

4

£362,087

1510

Havering Borough Council

237104

9532

4

£387,104

1556

Sutton Borough Council

190191

7228

4

£423,052

1608

Hounslow Borough Council

253116

8099

3

£528,542

1691

Croydon Borough Council

362520

14992

4

£415,253

1717

Lewisham Borough Council

275883

10905

4

£456,927

1806

Ealing Borough Council

338548

11326

3

£558,028

1867

           

Top 10 Worst Place to Buy in London

District Council

Population

Total Crime

Crime Per Capita (100 people)

Avg House Price

Index Score

City of London Corporation

7288

3997

55

£1,173,143

64339

Westminster City Council

218318

26718

12

£1,858,676

22747

Kensington and Chelsea Borough Council

158959

10384

7

£2,325,612

15192

Camden Borough Council

220121

15525

7

£1,119,518

7896

Cambridge City Council

123402

15636

13

£535,571

6962

South Bucks District Council

66758

5147

8

£755,923

6047

Watford Borough Council

89682

11392

13

£445,472

5791

Hammersmith and Fulham Borough Council

181551

10198

6

£989,128

5556

Elmbridge Borough Council

130560

9150

7

£773,419

5414

Epping Forest District Council

124372

12806

10

£533,322

5333

           

Top 10 Worst Place to Buy in England Exc London

District Council

Population

Total Crime

Crime Per Capita (100 people)

Avg House Price

Index Score

Cambridge City Council

123402

15636

13

£535,571

6962

South Bucks District Council

66758

5147

8

£755,923

6047

Watford Borough Council

89682

11392

13

£445,472

5791

Elmbridge Borough Council

130560

9150

7

£773,419

5414

Epping Forest District Council

124372

12806

10

£533,322

5333

Oxford City Council

151303

15775

10

£507,364

5074

Hertsmere Borough Council

99952

9316

9

£562,284

5061

Epsom and Ewell Borough Council

74654

6413

9

£517,935

4661

Brentwood Borough Council

73477

6374

9

£509,790

4588

Dacorum Borough Council

144497

13926

10

£447,184

4472

 

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About OkayLah

 

  • Crime levels sourced from the Economic Policy Centre
  • House Prices sourced from the Land Registry
  • Founded in 2017 by Paul Telford
  • OkayLah was founded after Director Paul Telford was pursued for a sole agency fee, five years after instructing a high street agent.
  • OkayLah connects buyers and sellers directly and aids home sales without the need of an estate agent.
  • OkayLah is free to list on its basic package, or £35 and £65 for the additional packages.
  • OkayLah is also an empowerment platform, providing advice and information at every step of the selling process, so that sellers have the guidance needed to sell their home.