Capital commuting

Capital commuting

Commuters returning to work this week found themselves paying the biggest rise in train fares for five years.Some, like nurse Nicki Weston, said they would be looking for new jobs outside London, as the journey was no longer affordable.Her experience underlines the dilemma for every commuter in south east England.How can you move out of the capital to find cheaper accommodation, but without paying a fortune in fares, or spending hours on the train?

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I’m currently looking for another nursing job out of the capital as the cost of travel is too crippling. I love my job but the commute and cost is awful. They are contributing to the nursing crisis that is already affecting all hospitals in London!— Nikita (@nicki_weston) January 2, 2018

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So using the latest data on housing costs, and 2018 season ticket prices, we have calculated which towns in the South East are now the most affordable for London commuters to live in.RentersOf 18 areas we looked at, the best value for those wanting to rent is Chatham, on the Medway estuary in North Kent.Even though the price of a season ticket – £4,124 – looks expensive, renting a two or three bedroom property costs an affordable £866 a month on average, or £10,392 a year.The total living and travel cost is therefore £14,516, the lowest we found within a reasonable commute zone.In Greater London the equivalent is £22,604. So renters can save over £8,000 a year in Chatham, even after paying for their season tickets.

Basildon, at a total cost of £14,552, and Luton, at £14,676, were not far behind. Oxford, Guildford and St Albans were the most expensive places to live and commute from – by train at least.For the purposes of comparison, residents in London were assumed to be paying for a zone six annual travel card.Best towns for rentersPlace
Annual rent
Season Ticket
Total cost
Chatham
£10,392
£4,124
£14,516
Basildon
£11,700
£2,852
£14,552
Luton
£10,500
£4,176
£14,676
Southend
£11,544
£3,528
£15,072
Chelmsford
£11,544
£3,968
£15,512
Harlow
£12,168
£3,344
£15,512
Maidstone
£10,788
£5,144
£15,932
Worthing
£11,232
£4,752
£15,984
Slough
£13,500
£2,628
£16,128
Fleet
£12,564
£3,956
£16,520
Hemel H.
£12,900
£3,716
£16,616
Tunbridge W.
£12,012
£4,644
£16,656
Beaconsfield
£14,988
£3,180
£18,168
Reading
£13,476
£5,300
£18,776
St Albans
£15,300
£3,756
£19,056
Guildford
£16,176
£3,620
£19,796
Oxford
£15,864
£5,096
£20,960
London
£20,112
£2,492
£22,604
source: Hometrack

Home buyersFor those wanting to buy a two to three bedroom house or flat, Chatham also turns out to be the most affordable, given the train fares.The total cost for a year, including an average repayment mortgage, is £14,924.In London the equivalent figure is £25,940. Anyone moving out to Chatham, therefore, could save as much as £11,016.In the case of home-ownership, Luton is the second most affordable place to live, with Basildon a rather more distant third.By contrast, St Albans is the most expensive place to live and commute, coming in at £27,504 a year, making it even more pricey than London itself.Beaconsfield and Guildford are also near the bottom of the list, making them amongst the most expensive places to commute from.Best towns for home buyersPlace
Annual mortgage
Season ticket
Total cost
Chatham
£10,800
£4,124
£14,924
Luton
£11,376
£4,176
£15,552
Basildon
£13,356
£2,852
£16,208
Harlow
£13,416
£3,344
£16,760
Southend
£14,352
£3,528
£17,880
Maidstone
£12,972
£5,144
£18,116
Slough
£15,924
£2,628
£18,552
Worthing
£13,920
£4,752
£18,672
Chelmsford
£15,588
£3,968
£19,556
Reading
£14,784
£5,300
£20,084
Fleet
£16,440
£3,956
£20,396
Tunbridge W.
£16,368
£4,644
£21,012
Hemel H.
£18,084
£3,716
£21,800
Oxford
£18,660
£5,096
£23,756
Guildford
£20,196
£3,620
£23,816
Beaconsfield
£22,392
£3,180
£25,572
London
£23,448
£2,492
£25,940
St Albans
£23,748
£3,756
£27,504
source: Hometrack

The Medway townsThe benefits of Chatham apply equally to other towns on the river, including Rochester and Strood, which have similar rail connections to London.Richard Donnell of Hometrack, which supplied the property costs for the research, says all the towns in the area are worth considering. “The analysis shows that it’s the most affordable areas where the greatest cost benefits of commuting exist.North Kent has always had good value for money. Housing and transport connections have also improved, with the high speed rail line (HS1) delivering speedy access to London.”

Indeed, St Pancras can now be reached in just 39 minutes from Chatham, although using this route will cost an extra £44 a year.The research itself is based on the cost of a season ticket to south London rail stations like London Bridge, Charing Cross or Victoria, which in any case can take as little as 43 minutes.InfluxLocal estate agents already report an influx of Londoners taking refuge from the capital’s prices.”A lot of people are actually coming out of the London boroughs into the Medway towns, especially around Chatham, because of the commuting,” says Darren Knapp, the branch manager of Ward and Partners.But above all it’s the value for money that can be found in the area.”The average first-time buyer can buy anything from £130,000 right up to whatever value they feel they can afford,” says Mr Knapp.

Among the more attractive – and expensive – properties are those on nearby St Mary’s Island.Those who want to own a boat may find the marina handy.One-bedroomed flats under construction here are currently on sale from £222,000.Since the Autumn Statement, such properties are also free of Stamp Duty for first-time buyers, making them even more compelling for those entering the property market.”We’re helping a lot more first-time buyers, especially because Stamp Duty is no longer there for them,” says Darren Knapp.

But of course choosing a place to live is not just about season ticket and property prices.There are plenty of other desirability factors, such as good schools, pubs, or parks.When the commercial property company CBRE analysed the relationship between price and desirability in South East commuter towns last year, it found some towns were distinctly undervalued.Top of its list were Hatfield, Maidstone and High Wycombe. Rochester, on the Medway, only came tenth.The same research found that Basildon offered the best ratio of house prices to commuter costs.Where can I afford to live?
Source: BBC News

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