5 best places to live in Reading

A popular commuter belt location, but with plenty to offer in its own right, Reading’s star is on the rise. It has rapidly developed from a sleepy satellite of London into a well-rounded university town with its own personality. But what do the people who live there think of the prospects for buying and renting? In this list of the 5 best places to live in Reading, we find out which new homes developments are making waves in Berkshire’s biggest town.

Is Reading a good place to live?

With almost a quarter of a million inhabitants, Reading has grown quickly, but carefully. It’s a well-planned and designed town that continues to improve its cultural, retail, leisure and dining scenes. From Harris Arcade’s boutique shops to the vast Oracle shopping centre, there’s no shortage of excitement and entertainment to be found here.

Combined with its growing selection of good schools and excellent transport links, Reading has managed to secure itself a place as a prime spot for UK renters and buyers.

5 best places to live in Reading

With the overview established, let’s look at some of the best property developments in Reading for buying and renting. The following top 5 are all decided purely on the basis of their average scores collected from verified HomeViews resident reviewers. So, take a look at the top picks of Reading’s growing property portfolio, according to the people who live there.

*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how recently reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. More recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.

1. L&Q at Huntley Wharf, RG1

L&Q
4.83 (8 reviews) 4.83 (8 reviews)
Area guide to Reading
Image of L&Q at Huntley Wharf, RG1

Taking the prestigious top spot in Reading is L&Q at Huntley Wharf, a collection of riverside one and two-bedroom Shared Ownership apartments and duplex apartments. Huntley Wharf provides a new destination for central Reading featuring a central riverside square with local amenities such as a café, restaurant, a local store, gym, nursery and landscaped open spaces along the river. The apartments are finished to a high specification, making it the perfect space for modern day living.

Read reviews and details of L&Q at Huntley Wharf, RG1

2. Parklands by CALA Homes, RG6

CALA Homes
4.34 (16 reviews) 4.34 (16 reviews)
Area guide to Reading
Image of Parklands by CALA Homes, RG6

Located in Woodley, just three miles from Reading town centre, Parklands takes second place in Reading. The development is seen by its residents as a “best of both worlds” place to live. On the one hand, Parklands offers a tranquil suburban lifestyle with plenty of green spaces and low-key amenities nearby. On the other, it’s a short, direct route into the centre of town, served by excellent bus links. Residents love the sense of community that’s been established here, supported by the able management team.

Read reviews and details of Parklands by CALA Homes, RG6

3. Reading Gateway, RG2

Bewley Homes Plc
4.33 (19 reviews) 4.33 (19 reviews)
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Image of Reading Gateway, RG2

Our third most popular development is Reading Gateway, by Bewley Homes, which lies just 3.5 miles from central Reading and various amenities. Comprising a range of contemporary house and apartments, this smart, modern development benefits from great transport links and plenty of green space.

Read reviews and details of Reading Gateway, RG2

4. Dee Park, RG30

Willmott Dixon
4.22 (14 reviews) 4.22 (14 reviews)
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Image of Dee Park, RG30

Fourth in Reading’s residential rankings is Dee Park, by Willmott Dixon, which is a multi-phase regeneration scheme. Located on the outskirts of Reading, this development comprises of 763 homes, 281 of which are affordable. As well as this, the development has a growing range of community, healthcare, and education facilities.

Read reviews and details of Dee Park, RG30

5. Verto, RG1

CNM Estates
4.09 (19 reviews) 4.09 (19 reviews)
Area guide to Reading
Image of Verto, RG1

Taking fifth place is Verto by CNM Estates. The development sits on the banks of the river Kennet in the centre of Reading. Comprising a range of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, residents here benefit from restaurants, on-site parking and new public realm. Completed in 2018, this development is just 24-minutes away from Paddington Station.

Read reviews and details of Verto, RG1

Main reasons why people want to live in Reading

Professional opportunities: Reading is regularly voted as one of the best places to work in the UK. This is largely due to the growing service sector here. Not to mention Reading’s long-standing ties to the international technology community. Microsoft and Oracle are just some of the tech giants who have their UK headquarters in Reading.

Safety and security: Reading has done a lot to improve its crime and safety ratings in recent years. In fact, it has been so successful that Reading is now the UK’s safest city. The ONS recently recorded its crime rate as 59 crimes per 1,000 people – the lowest of all UK cities.

Transport links: Reading is only 30 minutes from the heart of London. It has excellent train links running both east into the capital and the Great Western main line. It’s also well served by its immediate access to the M4, A329(M) and A33.

Reading Festival: Internationally known and enjoyed, the annual Reading Festival is a highlight for music lovers and big event thrill-seekers.

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The most popular areas to live in Reading

Reading offers a variety of suburbs and neighbourhoods to suit all needs. The town is appealing to young professionals, settled families, older couples and students alike. Here are some of the most desirable parts of Reading to live in:

Earley

Earley, in southeast Reading, is a popular destination among families. It’s home to the beautiful green space of Laurel Park with its peaceful lake. Earley also provides easy access to both the town centre and the M4.

Woodley

Reading’s largest suburb, Woodley is a self-contained community with its own amenities and easy access to Reading centre. The expansive Dinton Park lies just to the east of Woodley, with its stunning collection of lakes.

Caversham

Located just to the north of the town centre, and across the River Thames, Caversham has its own distinct community feel while still being connected to Reading itself. Caversham’s river and lakeside setting, combined with charming pubs and easy access to peaceful countryside make it an ever-popular choice.

Average property prices in Reading

Zoopla gives a current average property price in Reading of around £327,000 based on sales in the past 12 months (October 2023). While house prices have fluctuated over the past year, Reading has become a very attractive prospect for Londoners looking to move out of the city following the pandemic and lockdowns.

What is HomeViews?

If you want to know more about one of the biggest towns in the UK, then our area guide to Reading should be your next stop (see below). Here you can see more of our listings and resident reviews, as well as more general information about life in Reading.

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