The best (and worst!) places to live in England REVEALED… according to data on crime, house prices, transport links and even broadband speeds

The best and worst suburbs to live in the UK – from housing prices to crime and even wide band speeds – can be named today – today.
Daily Mail on the top of the 7,000 neighborhood league tables, wooded streets and sequential forest trails Edward houses are common in Brighton in Brighton.
Transportation connections, deprivation, air quality, income and easy access to green spaces, which are evaluated in our eight metric, 85.2 points out of 100 points.
As a whole, Brightton fell into a desirable ‘kama’ in the South East, covering the areas of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex.
Lincoln Green and St James in Leeds last died, but get only 7.7 points out of 100.
All of our metrics were combined to create a score for all the UK’s 6,856 MSOAs (middle-layer super outlets)-hosts hosting about 10,000 people.
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Lucian Cook, President of Savills Housing Research, who reacted to the analysis, said to Daily Mail: ‘Brighton is a wealthy city and is better linked to London than some other areas, so he attracts more wealthy people.
‘In the last 25 years, it has become more and more cooler, so you can imagine this shoot.’
‘You tend to find out that these things are realized: rich people are drawn to an area because of the foundations, so they become fame as a willing space.
‘It is becoming a virtuous apartment that causes high -valuable hot points.’ ‘
Crime
Most of the suburbs, which fell into ‘wedge’, had a criminal rate of under 40 reports per 1000 population until July, and put them in the most safest neighborhoods of the best 20% in the country.
This may include attacks, drug trafficking, theft and theft reports.
Despite the general trend in the wedge, there were several crime hot points in Reading, Portsmouth, Brighton and Gatwick airport.
Apart from the Kama, the official police statistics for up to 12 months were the most crime in London, Birmingham, Central Liverpool and Leeds.
House prices
Although all metrics come to the top when combined, house prices did not perform in the wedge or in general in South East and London in general.
Although housing prices have increased in the last six years in most neighborhoods, the total increase has shifted around 10%, which is less than inflation, ie many houses will lose value.
Neighborhoods with the biggest increase in housing prices concentrated in the North, Old Trafford, Manchester, saw the greatest value increases.
There, according to our land registry data analysis, prices rose 162% – from an average of £ 114,000 per year to July 2019, from the sales price to £ 300,000 in July.
Daily Mail Analysis shows that the average prices have dropped at least 10% since the front leakage of approximately 140 different suburbs throughout England and Wales.
The Withdon Woods Mahallesi in Brighton (in the picture) fills our league table for the best areas in the UK
Income
Almost every MSOA in the wedge is in the first 20% of the Al Al neighborhoods in the country, which is more than 35,000 £ more than 35,000 per year (after tax and housing costs).
London -based neighborhoods like Kensington, where equivalent figure exceeds £ 60,000 per year.
Other parts of the country’s large payment packages include Cotswolds, Bristol and Cheshire, for 2020, according to ounces of revenues-the most up-to-date.
The eastern regions have some of the poorest revenues in the country, but with a belt of low-income neighborhoods on the east coast from Norfolk to Newcastle-Up-Tyne.
The lowest common income levels in the country are in the north of Bradford’s Shearbridge and university neighborhoods, which includes the city’s university campus, and after the housing costs are only £ 14,400 a year, the st Matthews & Hightfields in Leicester.
Deprivation
According to the data obtained from the 2021 census, the wedge has the lowest level of deprivation in the country. Almost every MSOA in the wedge is in the first 10% of the least deprived neighborhoods in the country.
Sparkbrook North in Birmingham is technically the largest region of England, and 79% of households face lack.
As a wider city, Birmingham is a few more times in the largest regions, including Saltley East and Nechells neighborhoods.
If no adult has at least the qualifications at the GCSE level, adult without a household is not unemployed or economically active, if the health of a household is low or if the property is overcrowded or if the property is overcrowded or a central heating, there is no employment, employment.
Lincoln Green and St James in Leeds took the last place in our league table
Railway connection
Throughout the country, very few neighborhoods are 15 minutes of walking distance of a train station except in the city suburbs.
Although it is blessed with railway networks that allow passengers to easily enter and exit London, the wedge is not overwhelmed in this metric.
Although the train stations in the region are well connected to the capital, they are not always with housing properties.
Lack of access to public transportation vehicles collected in a report from Ones in 2024 affected the general score of the region.
However, the larger zone can access many large highlands, including M3, M4, M25, M23 and M27.
Access to Green Area
In front of the door, the wandering hills of the South Downs and Chilterns and the Pitoresk villages of Cotswolds are only a short driving distance for some.
According to a comprehensive 2020 analysis by Ones, it is not surprising that MSOAs in the wedge often have some of the best access to green areas.
However, the MSOAs in Wedge are not in line with the majority of London, where almost every neighborhood has hundreds of acres of parks in 1 km.
The town of Windsor and Ethon – Kama on the northern edge – has the most access to the green space in more than 7,000 acres. Among the nearby public green areas are Home Park and 5,000 acres of Royal Windsor Great Park.
However, the inhabitants of Featherstone West, Coven and Shareshill in Staffordshire have the worst access, but there are only 32 square meters park and public space within 1 km.
Wide band
According to the analysis of Ofcom data by the Commons Assembly Library, the internet connection meets the basic speeds in the majority of neighborhoods in South East Kama.
In three quarters of all neighborhoods in the country, less than 5% of the inhabitants have extensive band speeds under the ‘universal service obligation’ of 10MBPS downloads.
Under these speeds, most of the modern internet cannot be used.
The best connected area is South East Didcot in South Oxfordshire, which has become a center for the technology industry.
The US company Cloudhq is in the process of planning and building 1.9 billion pounds of data center campus in the town at the Didcot A coal plant.
The worst connection part of the country is the cathedral and Kelham in Sheffield City Center.
Air quality
The best air quality in the country is concentrated around the lake area where the average daily exposure to PM2.5 is about 4 micrograms per cubic meter air.
The figures in 2023 are from the Institute of Financial Research (IFS) of Environmental Agency data.
PM2.5 is mainly small particles of pollution spreading by burning diesel and gasoline.
It is considered the most dangerous air pollution type because it can penetrate the lungs and worsen respiratory diseases. PM2.5 contributes to tens of thousands of deaths every year.
The World Health Organization says that a ‘safe’ level is below 5 micrograms per cubic meter of air per day.
The worst quality of the weather is not surprisingly in London, where exposure can have a twice the 10 -layer level in the city center.
However, most of the South East Kama has better air quality ranging from about five to six.




