For many buyers, commute time to London is one of the most influential factors when choosing where to live. But in 2026, how and how often you commute matters just as much as how long it takes on paper.
A location that looks perfect based on a headline train time can feel far less appealing once you factor in reliability, station parking, crowding, hybrid working patterns, or the need to drive occasionally. Conversely, places slightly further out can offer a better overall experience, including more space, more flexibility, and a lifestyle that better suits modern working life.
Here, we share how we advise clients to think about commuting to London and prompt you to consider what kind of commuter you are, with a heads up on what buyers often get wrong. Contact us today if you’d like to find out more.
Before diving into locations, it’s worth addressing a common misconception: the fastest train is not always the best commute.
Buyers frequently focus on the quickest advertised journey, without considering:
Increasingly, we advise clients to prioritise consistency and flexibility over headline speed, particularly for hybrid workers or families who don’t commute five days a week. Elizabeth line services, for example, are proving increasingly popular for their consistency, even when headline journey times are longer.
Even experienced property buyers can underestimate the practical realities of commuting to London. A location that looks ideal on paper may come with hidden challenges that affect daily life, from morning frustration to lifestyle compromises.
At Stacks, we look to help clients see beyond first impressions and assess how a commute will actually feel, day in and day out.
Based on decades of experience, this is how we encourage our clients to think:
Taking this more considered approach often opens up better-value locations and ensures your home works not just for your commute, but for your wider lifestyle too.
If you’re travelling into London most days, keeping the commute under 45 minutes can significantly improve quality of life. The following locations are, understandably, highly sought-after, but they offer appeal for different reasons.
The rail line from St Albans offers fast services into St Pancras, excellent schools, green space, and a strong community making St Albans one of the most popular family commuter towns. Demand is high, particularly within walking distance of the station and parks, but the benefits speak for themselves.
Weybridge (Surrey)
Fast rail services to Waterloo, good road access via the M25, and a strong private school offering make Weybridge particularly attractive to families who want both rail and car flexibility.
Beaconsfield (Buckinghamshire)
Use the rail service to travel to Marylebone in under 30 minutes. This combined with access to the Chilterns and highly regarded schools, keep Beaconsfield firmly on family shortlists.
Stacks insight:
Families tend to value reliability and return journeys more than shaving a few minutes off the morning commute. Walkability to schools and stations often trumps absolute speed, so make sure you add those thoughts to your considerations.
For those commuting 2 or 3 days per week, it’s often accepted to have a slightly longer commute. Some of the popular locations for commuting to London on a hybrid work placement are:
Maidenhead (Berkshire)
Now firmly established on the Elizabeth line, Maidenhead offers frequent, reliable services rather than relying on a single fast train; ideal if you’re commuting two or three days a week.
Reading (Berkshire)
With excellent rail links, major employers locally, and strong road connections, Reading works well if you need flexibility and don’t commute daily.
Stacks insight:
Hybrid workers often underestimate how valuable service frequency is. If you miss one train, you want another in 10 minutes, not 30.
If you’re commuting into London by car rather than relying on public transport, you might want to consider the following:
Elmbridge, Walton-on-Thames, Esher, and Cobham
These Surrey locations offer fast trains and excellent road access, making them ideal when rail disruption strikes or when commuting patterns vary.
Berkhamsted (Hertfordshire)
Good rail links into Euston, plus easy access to the M1 and A41, suit buyers who need to mix rail and car travel.
Moving slightly further out can unlock better value, more space, and a noticeably different pace of life without losing practical access to London.
For buyers wanting to get the most out of their budget whilst also being within a commutable distance to London, our property experts would recommend taking a look at the following locations:
Tring (Hertfordshire)
Often overlooked in favour of Berkhamsted, Tring station offers similar rail times with better value and direct access to stunning countryside.
Letchworth Garden City (Hertfordshire)
Letchworth Garden rail station offers consistent services, strong community feel, and better affordability appeal to families seeking long-term value.
For those looking for a location with more character, the following areas are perfect whilst also being within a commutable distance to London:
Guildford (Surrey)
A historic town with excellent amenities, Guildford balances a longer commute with strong employment options and countryside access.
Amersham (Buckinghamshire)
Metropolitan line services plus Chiltern Railways offer flexibility, while the old town delivers historic charm and community.
Thame (Oxfordshire)
With fast rail services from nearby Haddenham & Thame Parkway, Thame appeals to buyers seeking character, community, and green space.
But what about the locations you may not have thought of for your London commute? While the usual commuter favourites are popular for a reason, there are several lesser-known gems that combine excellent transport links with lifestyle benefits, often at a more attractive price point. These “hidden treasures” can offer the best of both worlds: a manageable commute for the hybrid worker and a quality of life that’s harder to find in the usual hotspots.
At Stacks, we don’t just look at commute times, we look at how you live. We help you balance work patterns, lifestyle priorities, schooling, transport resilience, and long-term plans to find locations that genuinely work, not just look good on paper.
If you’re considering a move and want expert, independent advice on the best London commuter locations for you, our experienced buying agents would be delighted to help. Contact us today.
As we head into 2026, one thing is clear from every corner of the Stacks network: property buyers are becoming more thoughtful, more practical, and more attuned to how a property truly supports their life. Rather than chasing big “wow factor” features or speculative gains in properties, people are choosing homes...
Purchasing a property is one of the most significant decisions you’ll make, whether it’s your next family home, a holiday retreat, or an investment property. It’s no surprise, therefore, that for many buyers, the process can feel stressful, time-consuming, and fraught with uncertainty. This is where a buying agent, sometimes called...
In today’s competitive property market, homes that could capture serious buyer attention often don’t even make it online. For buyers seeking the very best — whether a family home, a countryside retreat, or a prestigious city residence — getting access to these off market opportunities can be magical. But finding...
Relocating to the UK can be both an exciting and overwhelming experience. Whether you are moving here for the first time or returning after years abroad, there are countless decisions to be made — and the property you choose will sit at the very heart of your new life. At Stacks,...
Call us on +44 (0) 1594 842880 or complete the form below
View our property finder services
When making one of the most important financial decisions of your life, it pays to have the right property finders and advisors at your side.
Finding Properties that fit your brief is what we’re good at. We search high and low, on the market and off the market, and we keep hunting until we’ve found the right property for you. Next, we negotiate the best price and terms on your behalf. And then we make sure you enjoy a hassle-free move.
Retirement or semi-retirement is an exciting stage in life. Finding the right home to live in and enjoy it to the full is important. We know that and will do all that we can to understand what you’re looking for… before starting to search. And search we will, until we find the house of your dreams.
Relocating is time consuming and stressful. We regularly work with clients who live abroad. We hunt, short-list, prepare your viewings, and make the search process as easy as possible. We oversee the negotiations, manage the conveyancing, and deal with the headaches, so you can concentrate on other aspects of your move.
A holiday home is often an interesting mix of investment and heartfelt connection. You want to use it, but you may well also be keen for others to use it too. We can advise you on what factors to consider in making your decision. And we can then find the perfect holiday home for you to enjoy.
Others say, ‘location, location, location’. We say, ‘location, purpose, price, capital growth, rental returns’… the list goes on. Knowing the market is critical. Local knowledge is key. We ensure all aspects of your property investment decision are addressed. Finding, analysing, negotiating, and completing… it’s what we do.
Receive updates about the world of property, straight to your inbox.