Map reveals UK’s CHEAPEST seaside towns where homes sell for £100k yards away from sandy beaches – would YOU move there?
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A MAP can reveal the UK's cheapest seaside towns where homes sell for as little as £100,000 just yards away from sandy beaches. Despite the south-east and south-west being notoriously expensive, two towns still make the list. For anyone considering relocating in the spring, the latest data from Rightmove may prove handy.
While the average price of property coming to the market stood at £360,197 in December 2024, the cheapest seaside towns all have considerably lower asking prices. Right now, the cheapest seaside town is Blackpool, Lancashire with an average house price of £133,717.
Popular for its amusement park called Pleasure Beach, with its vintage wooden roller coasters, the area attracts many visitors each year. The Grundy Art Gallery and community arts space The Old Electric - and the Lake District make for calmer alternatives to arcade games and are less than a two-hour drive away.
Some popular residential areas include Poulton-le-Fylde and Lytham St Anne's. Along with seven miles of sandy shoreline, the North Shore beach provides a quieter space. Just down the bay is St Anne's Beach, which has activities for kids, along with gardens and a boating lake.
Travelling across to Blyth in Northumberland, the average house price stands at £153,315. The port town boasts Blyth Beach, a long sandy stretch of shoreline, lined by coloured beach huts. There's a fish and chip restaurant and a small tearoom at the Blyth Battery, once a coastal defence site now museum.