lower house prices may need closer review

This public area guide compares Boothen in City of Stoke-on-Trent using available headline data on crime, house prices, schools, flood risk and transport.

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Is Boothen a good place to live?

Boothen may be a good fit for people who value lower house prices. It ranks strongly for lower house prices, while flood risk is around the national middle range, crime is around the national middle range and schools are around the national middle range. The public data does not show a single obvious weak signal among the available headline measures.

You can also compare nearby neighbourhoods in City of Stoke-on-Trent below.

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Boothen at a glance

Crime rate
Local result 14.69 per 1,000 people
National comparison
Middle 52nd percentile
House prices
Local result £119,427
National comparison
Lower prices 3rd percentile
Schools
Local result 50th percentile
National comparison
Middle
Flood risk
Local result 50th percentile
National comparison
Middle
Transport
Local result 68th percentile
National comparison
Middle

Best fit and trade-offs

May suit

  • Buyers looking for lower house prices

Watch out for

The public data shows a mixed profile, so the right fit depends on your priorities.

No additional grounded watch-out bullets are available.

Crime rate in Boothen

Crime rate

Crime rate

14.69 per 1,000 people

Percentile

52nd percentile nationally

Crime levels are around the national middle range.

House prices in Boothen

House prices

Average sold price

£119,427

Percentile

3rd percentile nationally

House prices appear lower than many neighbourhoods nationally.

Schools in Boothen

Schools

50th percentile nationally

Flood risk in Boothen

Flood risk

50th percentile nationally

Transport in Boothen

Transport

68th percentile nationally

What the full report adds

This public guide covers headline signals for crime, house prices, schools, flood risk and transport. The full report adds deeper lifestyle, health, green space, family and local life data, plus tools to compare and shortlist neighbourhoods.

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FAQs

Is Boothen a good place to live?

Boothen may be a good fit for people who value lower house prices. It ranks strongly for lower house prices, while flood risk is around the national middle range, crime is around the national middle range and schools are around the national middle range. The public data does not show a single obvious weak signal among the available headline measures.

Is Boothen safe?

Boothen ranks in the 52nd percentile for crime data; in this dataset, a higher percentile indicates lower crime.

What are house prices like in Boothen?

The average sold price is £119,427, with house prices in the 3rd percentile nationally.

How are schools in Boothen?

Schools rank in the 50th percentile nationally for this public profile.

What neighbourhoods are near Boothen?

Nearby public profiles include Hanley Park, Joiner's Square & Shelton in City of Stoke-on-Trent and Fenton West & Mount Pleasant in City of Stoke-on-Trent.