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Vale of White Horse — area value breakdown

South East. Rank 97 of 287 for overall value.

Is Vale of White Horse a good-value place to live?

As of April 2026, Vale of White Horse scores 76.8/100 on the Gera Area Value Score, ranking 97 of 287 English local authorities. Average home £416,575, median rent £1,333/mo, crime 64.1/1,000 (Thames Valley), 89% schools Good+ and 85.2% gigabit broadband. Gera re-dates quarterly.

Source:HM Land Registry — UK House Price Index (UKHPI)·as of April 2026updated quarterly (last: )
Gera Area Value Score76.8 / 100Rank 97 of 287 English local authoritiesHow this index is calculated
Vale of White Horse — the five joined datasets (as of April 2026)
FactorReal figurevs national medianSub-score /100
Affordability (house price)£416,575 avg homeworse than the national median75
Rent value£1,333/moworse than the national median75
Safety (low crime)64.1/1,000 (Thames Valley)better than the national median82
Schools (Ofsted Good+)89% Good+ (Oxfordshire)better than the national median74
Connectivity (gigabit)85.2% gigabitbetter than the national median79
Council tax (context, unweighted)£2,577/yr Band D

Crime is the recorded-crime rate of the Thames Valley force that polices Vale of White Horse. Ofsted figures are for the Oxfordshire county education authority, which administers Vale of White Horse's schools. Recorded-crime rates are neutral official statistics and must not be used to characterise an area or its residents.

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Under your priorities, Vale of White Horse ranks #97 of 287 areas, with a Gera Area Value Score of 76.8 / 100.

Vale of White Horse: average home £416,575, median rent £1,333/mo, crime 64.1/1,000 (Thames Valley), 89% schools Good+ (Oxfordshire), 85.2% gigabit.

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Scores re-computed in your browser from the real source figures. The Gera Area Value Score normalises each factor 0–100 across all 287 areas, then takes the weighted mean of your chosen weights. See the methodology.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Gera Area Value Score for Vale of White Horse?
Vale of White Horse scores 76.8 out of 100, ranking 97 of 287 ranked English local authorities. The score is a weighted mean of five normalised sub-scores: affordability 75, rent value 75, safety 82, schools 74, connectivity 79.
How affordable is Vale of White Horse?
The average home in Vale of White Horse is £416,575 (worse than the national median of £305,174) and the median private rent is £1,333/month. Band D council tax is £2,577/year.
How are Vale of White Horse's schools and crime measured?
Schools: 89% of state schools are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted (from the Oxfordshire county education authority that administers Vale of White Horse's schools). Crime: the Thames Valley force that polices Vale of White Horse records 64.1 offences per 1,000 residents (better than the national median).

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Data sources

Contains public sector information published by HM Land Registry and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: HM Land Registry — UK House Price Index (UKHPI) (April 2026).

Contains public sector information published by Office for National Statistics and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Office for National Statistics — Price Index of Private Rents, UK: monthly price statistics (May 2026, published 17 June 2026).

Contains public sector information published by Home Office / Office for National Statistics and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Home Office — Police recorded crime (PFA) + ONS mid-2024 PFA population estimates (Year ending December 2025 (population: ONS mid-2024)).

Contains public sector information published by Ofsted and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Ofsted — State-funded school inspections and outcomes (management information) (31 May 2026, published 2026-06-18).

Contains public sector information published by Ofcom and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Ofcom — Connected Nations (fixed broadband coverage by local authority) (July 2024).

Contains public sector information published by Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Council Tax levels set by local authorities in England 2026 to 2027 (MHCLG) (2026-27).