Top 20 most affordable commuter towns of 2019 revealed

The most affordable London commuter towns of 2019 have been revealed with Ebbsfleet, Pitsea, Laindon and Luton all making it in to the top 20.

The new list, which takes into account house prices, mortgage payments and rail season ticket costs across more than 300 towns within a 75-minute journey of central London, comes as rail fares are hiked up by 3.1 per cent across the UK, adding significant cost to those commuting from the outer edges of London’s commuter belt.

Taking today’s price hikes into consideration, the number one spot goes to Apsley in Hertfordshire, a historic industrial site situated in a valley of the Chiltern Hills.

Putting a roof over your head and getting to work and back in Apsley costs the average person £1,139 a month.

Taking second place is the town of Ebbsfleet in Kent, which offers a particularly short commute to London and back – just 36 minutes – while average property prices are also low, at just £243,000.

In third place is the town of Tilbury in Essex, which benefits from a reasonably priced annual season ticket, at £2,448, or £204 a month.

Ishaan Malhi, founder and CEO of online mortgage broker, Trussle, commented: “House prices in London are unaffordable for a lot of people, so it’s little wonder that so many workers choose to commute from areas where they can get more for their money. This often comes at the price of hefty rail fares, and with the rise in transport costs, it’s important homeowners are taking this into consideration as they look to move house.”

Rank Town Average property price Average monthly mortgage payment Monthly cost of rail season ticket Total commuting time Cost of commute if time was valued Total monthly cost
1 Apsley £228,030 £835 £303.67 52 £327.60 £1,466
2 Ebbsfleet £242,623 £888 £401.33 36 £226.80 £1,516
3 Tilbury £240,487 £880 £204.00 83 £522.90 £1,607
4 Basildon £270,347 £990 £245.00 68 £428.40 £1,663
5 Pitsea £241,878 £885 £256.67 84 £529.20 £1,671
6 Laindon £274,714 £1,006 £245.00 68 £428.40 £1,679
7 Luton £265,575 £972 £359.00 57 £359.10 £1,690
8 Rainham (Essex) £327,725 £1,200 £164.67 52 £327.60 £1,692
9 Earlswood £251,029 £919 £237.00 88 £554.40 £1,710
10 Sudbury £308,174 £1,128 £439.33 24 £151.20 £1,719
11 St Mary Cray £313,225 £1,147 £173.33 65 £409.50 £1,730
12 Stevenage £316,998 £1,160 £321.33 45 £283.50 £1,765
13 Gravesend £323,621 £1,185 £297.67 45 £283.50 £1,766
14 Leagrave £254,497 £932 £359.00 79 £497.70 £1,789
15 Northfleet £265,037 £970 £269.00 88 £554.40 £1,793
16 Strood £255,184 £934 £444.33 69 £434.70 £1,813
17 Grays £313,700 £1,148 £204.00 74 £466.20 £1,818
18 Chatham £250,689 £918 £446.67 77 £485.10 £1,850
19 Harlow £323,588 £1,185 £287.33 64 £403.20 £1,876
20 Slough £394,399 £1,444 £226.00 33 £207.90

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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