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Basingstoke and Deane

185,154 people · median £366,750

Basingstoke and Deane Council · Independent / Liberal Democrat coalition   28/54 seats · 52% · OCD 2026
66/100
Good
AcreRight area score · our comparison, not an official rating
£367k
median price
+13.8%
5-year growth
6.5
crimes per 1,000 residents each month
91%
of rated schools are Good or Outstanding
£367k
median sold price
8.8 yrs
of local pay to buy
+13.8%
5-year change
£313k
typical terraced
40 min
London — fastest
4
rail stations
91%
of rated schools are Good or Outstanding
0
grammar schools
86
schools total
6.5
crimes per 1,000 residents each month
517
Violence — most
7.6
NO₂ · WHO 10
2.4%
in a flood zone
180
green spaces
6.4
PM2.5 · WHO 5
288
eat & drink
93
shops
64.2%
gigabit
23
gyms & leisure
Score by what matters: AffordabilityCommuteSchoolsSafetyEnvironmentAmenities

Sold price trend +13.8%

£224k£280k£335k£391k20142025£375,000
£240,000 in 2014 → £375,000 in 2025 · 2,440 sales in 12 months
In Hampshire:
9th cheapest of 138th safest of 136th most affordable of 137th best for schools of 13
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The area in short district AI summary

Basingstoke and Deane in Hampshire is a substantial local authority area with a population of 185,154. The median house price stands at £366,750, with detached properties commanding £565,000 and flats at £190,000.

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Around 65 per cent of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than this area. The median age is 40.8 years, and 64.8 per cent of homes are owner-occupied. The employment rate is 64.7 per cent with an unemployment rate of 4.1 per cent; 39.2 per cent of workers do so from home. There are 58 primary schools and 10 secondary schools; 35 of the 41 rated schools are good or better by Ofsted. Air quality is low for nitrogen dioxide and moderate for particulate matter. Gigabit-capable broadband reaches 64.2 per cent of premises. The nearest railway station is 3.1 km away, with a typical commute to London Waterloo of 51 minutes from Overton Rail Station. Council tax for band D is £2,224.83 annually.

Generated at data-refresh time from this report's own figures — never invented at request time. · as of 2026-08-20T08:04:58Z

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All figures, sources and dates
Prices2026-05
Affordability2025
Council tax & governance2026/27 (tax); 2025 (control)
Crime2026-06
Deprivation2025
Census2021
Schools2026
Health2026/2025
Transport2026
Broadband2024-07
Environment2023–24
Ground checks2022–25
Heritage & planning2026
Amenities2026
Companies2026-07-01

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