North East, England

Cost of living in Hartlepool

Data last updated: 14 May 2026

Page last reviewed: 14 May 2026

£570/mo
Average rent
£28,830/yr
Average earnings
£155,000
Average house price
£2,560/yr
Council tax (Band D)
£187/mo
Est. energy & water

Rent in Hartlepool

The average monthly rent in Hartlepool is £570.

  • 1 Bed
    £409 /mo
  • 2 Bed
    £519 /mo
  • 3 Bed
    £620 /mo
  • 4+ Bed
    £826 /mo

Source: ONS Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR)

Earnings in Hartlepool

The average annual salary for residents of Hartlepool is £28,830.

Median
£28,830
per year
Mean
£30,428
per year

We use the median (middle value) as the average throughout this site. This is more representative than the mean, which can be skewed by extremely high or low values.

Source: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE)

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Average house prices in Hartlepool

The average house price in Hartlepool was £155,000.

  • Detached
    £276,998
  • Semi-detached
    £155,750
  • Terraced
    £95,000
  • Flat
    £76,975

How house prices have changed in Hartlepool

Average house prices over time, based on quarterly rolling-year medians from Land Registry data.

£0£40k£80k£120k£160k£200k1995200020052010201520202025

Source: ONS / HM Land Registry. Historical trend based on quarterly rolling-year median prices.

Council tax in Hartlepool

Band D council tax in Hartlepool is £2,560 per year.

  • Band A
    £1,707
  • Band B
    £1,991
  • Band C
    £2,276
  • Band D
    Benchmark
    £2,560
  • Band E
    £3,129
  • Band F
    £3,698
  • Band G
    £4,267
  • Band H
    £5,120

Source: MHCLG / Scottish Government / Welsh Government

Energy costs in Hartlepool

A typical household in Hartlepool pays approximately £1,641/year (£137/month) for gas and electricity.

Annual
£1,641
per year
Monthly
£137
per month

Energy region: North East

This estimate is based on the Ofgem price cap for a typical dual-fuel household using 2,700 kWh of electricity and 11,500 kWh of gas per year, paying by Direct Debit. Your actual costs will depend on your usage, tariff, and whether you're on a fixed deal.

Source: Ofgem Energy Price Cap, Q2 2026

Water costs in Hartlepool

The average annual water and sewerage bill for Northumbrian Water customers is £597/year (£50/month).

Annual
£597
per year
Monthly
£50
per month

Water company: Northumbrian Water

Water bills vary based on whether you have a meter and your household's water usage. This figure is the company average for unmetered customers.

Source: Water UK / Discover Water, 2026-27

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Crime in Hartlepool

There were 1,323 recorded crimes per 10,000 people in Hartlepool, which is above the national average of 813.2. Hartlepool ranks #295 out of 303 areas for lowest crime rate.

Violence & sexual offences
527/10k
(5,177 offences)
Burglary
56/10k
(546 offences)
Theft
384/10k
(3,769 offences)
Criminal damage
140/10k
(1,371 offences)
Drug offences
49/10k
(485 offences)
Public order
102/10k
(1,001 offences)
Other
65/10k
(639 offences)

Recorded crime statistics reflect crimes reported to and recorded by police. They may not capture the full picture of crime in an area, and recording practices vary between forces.

Source: Home Office police recorded crime, Year ending December 2025

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Data on this page is sourced from: ONS Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR), Scottish Government Private Sector Rent Statistics, ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, ONS / HM Land Registry House Price Statistics, MHCLG / Scottish Government / Welsh Government council tax data, Ofgem Energy Price Cap, and Water UK / Discover Water. All official data is published under the Open Government Licence.