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Fareham is a Hampshire borough with a population of 114,511 and a median age of 47.3. The housing market shows a median price of £342,000, with 1,808 sales in the past 12 months and 78.5% of homes owner-occupied.
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Detached and semi-detached properties dominate at 36.0% and 32.2% respectively. Affordability stands at a ratio of 8.6, with median earnings of £40,287. About 75% of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than Fareham. Crime recorded 622 incidents in June 2026, equivalent to 5.4 per 1,000 residents, with violent crime the largest category. Schools number 48 in total, including 30 primary and 6 secondary; 19 of 23 rated schools are good or better by Ofsted. The area has 52 supermarkets, 161 food and drink venues, and 86 greenspaces. Air quality is moderate for nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. Broadband connectivity is strong, with 97.7% superfast coverage. Rail access is available via Fareham Rail Station, 1.5 kilometres away, offering commutes of 100 minutes to London Waterloo. The economy is active with 8,813 registered companies.
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