Twice the price to be beside the seaside

The annual Halifax Seaside Town Review tracks house price movements in 136 seaside towns in England and Wales.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Millie Dyson
14th May 2012
Mortgages
The review is based on house price data from the Land Registry and covers the period 12 months to February 2002 and 12 months to February 2012.

Since 2002, house prices have more than doubled in half of the seaside towns surveyed in England and Wales, according to latest research from Halifax. Over the past decade, the average house price in seaside towns rose by 97%, slightly ahead of the 95% increase in the whole of England and Wales.

Seaham, in County Durham, has recorded the biggest rise over the past decade with the average house price increasing by almost 183% from £38,443 in 2002 to £108,742 in 2012. Wadebridge and Padstow - both in Cornwall - have seen the next largest rises with increases of 173% and 171% respectively. The average price in Wadebridge is now at £348,986, and £382,806 in Padstow.

Southern seaside towns are the most expensive

There is a marked North-South divide in house prices in seaside towns, despite big increases in house prices in many seaside towns in the north over the past ten years. All ten of the most expensive seaside towns are on the south coast with eight in the South West.

Salcombe in Devon and Sandbanks in Dorset have the highest average prices with both also featuring amongst the most expensive areas in the country.

Blackpool is one of the most inexpensive seaside towns

Not all seaside towns boast high average prices. Blackpool - one of the most famed and historically popular seaside towns in England - features in the list of the ten least expensive seaside towns with an average house price of £104,747.

All ten least expensive seaside towns are in northern England. The least expensive town in the survey is Newbiggin-by-the-Sea in Northumberland with an average house price of £75,063. 

Martin Ellis, housing economist at Halifax, commented:

"Seaside towns are still very popular places to live. They offer a unique lifestyle that for many can't be matched elsewhere, with that all important sea view, together with a typically high quality of life and a healthy environment.

"However, seaside living often comes at a price. The majority of seaside towns in Wales, East Anglia and the South West have an average house price that is higher than the surrounding area. But, this is not always the case and good value properties can be found in many seaside towns in the South East and Yorkshire and the Humber, in particular."
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