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Wakefield vs Wolverhampton: which is the better place to live?

Is Wakefield or Wolverhampton a better place to live?

As of June 2026, comparing Wakefield and Wolverhampton across house prices, crime, schools, broadband and GP access, Wolverhampton wins overall with a Gera Liveability Score of 82.9/100 versus 80.9/100. Gera computes this head-to-head from six UK government open datasets and re-runs it quarterly.

Source:Gera Liveability Index — joined UK government open data·as of June 2026updated quarterly (last: )
Gera Head-to-Head VerdictWolverhampton 82.9 / 100Wolverhampton wins overall on the Gera Liveability Score.How this index is calculated
Wakefield vs Wolverhampton — side-by-side (as of June 2026)
MeasureWakefieldWolverhamptonWinner
Gera Liveability Score80.9/10082.9/100Wolverhampton
Better value67.260.7Wakefield
For families85.790.4Wolverhampton
For commuters81.880.9Wakefield
For healthcare access86.9100Wolverhampton
Avg house price£196,895£215,264Wakefield (cheaper)
Band D council tax£2,297£2,539Wakefield (lower)
Schools Good/Outstanding83.6%90%Wolverhampton
Crime per 1,00011098.6Wolverhampton (safer)
Gigabit broadband94.6%97.7%Wolverhampton
Gera GP Access score86.9100Wolverhampton

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Wolverhampton wins overall: Gera Liveability Score 82.9/100 vs 80.9/100.

VerdictWakefieldWolverhamptonWinner
Overall80.982.9Wolverhampton (+2)
Better value67.260.7Wakefield (+6.5)
For families85.790.4Wolverhampton (+4.7)
For commuters81.880.9Wakefield (+0.9)
For healthcare access86.9100Wolverhampton (+13.1)
Underlying figures
MeasureWakefieldWolverhampton
Avg house price£196,895£215,264
Band D council tax£2,297£2,539
Schools Good/Outstanding83.6%90%
Crime per 1,00011098.6
Gigabit broadband94.6%97.7%
Gera GP Access score86.9100

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Frequently asked questions

Is Wakefield or Wolverhampton a better place to live overall?
Wolverhampton scores higher overall: a Gera Liveability Score of 82.9/100 versus 80.9/100 (Gera, June 2026), a gap of 2 points.
Which is cheaper to rent and buy, Wakefield or Wolverhampton?
On affordability — average house price plus Band D council tax — Wakefield is better value. Average house prices are £196,895 in Wakefield and £215,264 in Wolverhampton; Band D council tax is £2,297 versus £2,539 (HM Land Registry + MHCLG, June 2026).
Is Wakefield or Wolverhampton better for families?
Weighting schools (60%) and safety (40%), Wolverhampton comes out ahead for families. Wakefield has 83.6% of schools rated Good or Outstanding and a crime rate of 110 per 1,000; Wolverhampton has 90% and 98.6 per 1,000 (Ofsted + Home Office, June 2026).
Which has better broadband, Wakefield or Wolverhampton?
For connectivity, Wakefield has 94.6% gigabit-capable premises and Wolverhampton has 97.7% (Ofcom, June 2026). Wakefield leads on the commuter blend of broadband (70%) and affordability (30%).
Is GP access better in Wakefield or Wolverhampton?
On the Gera GP Access score, Wakefield scores 86.9 (West Yorkshire ICB) and Wolverhampton scores 100 (Black Country ICB). Wolverhampton has the better GP access (NHS England, June 2026).

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Contains public sector information published by GeraRent and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Gera Liveability Index — joined UK government open data (June 2026, published 2026-06-19).