Study Reveals UK’s Best Cities for Remote Workers

New data reveals where you can buy a house for less than £100,000 just a short walk from the beach.

With the average UK house price still well above £250,000, coastal living may seem out of reach for many buyers. But OddsMonkey’s latest analysis shows there are still areas where owning a waterfront home is still affordable.

Key Findings

  • The cheapest seaside town in England is Sunderland, with an average price of just £68,000
  • 8 of the 10 cheapest cities are located in the North of England
  • Buyers can still find beachfront homes for under £100,000 in many locations
  • Southern seaside towns are much more expensive, starting from around £155,000

Cheapest Seaside Towns in the UK

According to OddsMonkey Based on research, the most affordable coastal locations are concentrated in the North, especially in the North East.

  1. Sunderland – £68,000
  2. Grimsby – £76,000
  3. Peterlee – £90,000
  4. Black Pool – £90,000
  5. Hartlepool – £98,250
  6. Seaham – £100,000
  7. Red Car – £105,300
  8. Fleetwood – £110,000
  9. Bootle – £116,000
  10. Blyth – £120,000

Even the most expensive city in this top 10 (£120k) is still less than half the average UK house price of £268,000, showing just how stark the regional disparities are.

Why are the cities on the northern coast so cheap?

The data shows a clear geographic pattern: affordability is concentrated in post-industrial coastal cities in the North.

England’s Cheapest Seaside Towns in the South

Although the South of England is usually much more expensive, there are still some relatively affordable coastal options – although prices are much higher than in the North.

  1. Plymouth – £155,000
  2. St Austell – £155,000
  3. Portsmouth – £157,000
  4. Ryde – £158,000
  5. Clacton-on-Sea – £163,000
  6. Gosport – £168,000
  7. Paignton – £180,000
  8. Southampton – £185,000
  9. Bologna Regis – £185,000
  10. Weston-super-Mare – £194,000

What this means for buyers

For those willing to look beyond traditional hotspots, the data shows that seaside living is still accessible, particularly in the north of England.

However, buyers must balance affordability with:

  • Job opportunities
  • Transport links
  • Long-term price growth

Meanwhile, southern coastal cities continue to see demand increase, which helps explain the high prices of these goods.


Complete Dataset (Lowest to Highest Ranking)

Rank Coastal City Postal Code Used Average Home Prices
1 Sunderland SR1 2ES 68,000
2 Grimsby DN31 1HB 76,000
3 Peterlee East Peterlee 90,000
4 black pool FY1 1AP 90,000
5 Hartlepool TS24 7QS 98,250
6 Seaham SR7 7HQ 100,000
7 red car TS10 1DY 105,300
8 fleet wood TA7 6AB 110,000
9 boots L20 7AE 116,000
10 nonsense NE24 1BN 120,000
11 South Shields NE33 2LD 126,500
12 More cambe LA4 5AB 130,000
13 southern port PR8 1SB 135,000
14 Bridlington YO15 2AP 140,000
15 Swansea SA1 1AA 143,000
16 Port Talbot SA13 1PJ 143,750
17 Great Yarmouth NR30 1NE 143,750
18 Gorleston-on-Sea NR31 6AA 143,750
19 Scarborough YO11 2HG 153,500
20 Plymouth PL1 2AA 155,000
21 St Austell PL25 4AA 155,000
22 Wallasey CH44 1AE 155,000
23 Rhyl LL18 1AT 156,000
24 Portsmouth PO1 2AB 157,000
25 Ryde PO33 2AA 158,000
26 Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1SE 163,000
27 Cleethorpes DN35 8HF 166,000
28 the lowest NR32 1XH 166,250
29 Good grief PO12 1EB 168,000
30 Llanelli SA15 1SH 169,995
31 Skegness PE25 2UG 173,000
32 Lytham St Annes TA8 1LW 178,500
33 Paignton TQ4 5AA 180,000
34 Southampton SO14 7DZ 185,000
35 Regis Bogor PO21 1LW 185,000
36 Weston-super-Mare BS23 1AJ 194,000
37 People’s Rock CT20 1AA 203,000
38 Eastbourne BN21 3LP 207.125
39 Weymouth DT4 8NY 210,000
40 Herne Bay CT6 5AP 215,000
41 Hastings TN34 1BA 220,000
42 Bexhill-on-Sea TN40 1DY 220,000
43 Margate CT9 1XJ 230,000
44 Barry CF62 7AA 235,000
45 South End-on-the-Sea SS1 1EE 239,000
46 Burnham-on-Sea TA8 1PA 245,750
47 Torquay TQ1 1DP 249,975
48 Rams Gate CT11 9RJ 250,000
49 Worthy BN11 1LY 251,000
50 Crosby L23 5TN 251,000
51 go out EX8 1HS 259,750
52 Littlehampton BN17 5EW 260,000
53 gathering BH15 1SZ 264,000
54 Bournemouth BH2 5AA 265,000
55 Colwyn Bay LL29 8AA 265,000
56 Felixstowe IP11 2AG 270,000
57 Tynemouth NE30 4BP 278,000
58 fake mouth TR11 2AB 279,000
59 Seaford BN25 1PU 280,000
60 shaped L37 4EN 286.125
61 Penarth CF64 1AA 288,175
62 Plywood stock PL9 7AA 290,000
63 Canvey Island SS8 7RB 301,250
64 new pier TR7 1SG 315,000
65 Whitley Bay NE26 1AB 330,000
66 Portishead BS20 6AH 330,000
67 Hythe SO45 6AG 335,000
68 Agreement CT14 7AA 342,500
69 Dover CT16 1DQ 342,500
70 Cleveland BS21 7QU 350,000
71 Stubbington PO14 2AA 362,500
72 Upstairs CT10 1AN 370,000
73 Christchurch BH23 1AS 376,475
74 Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5DD 380,000
75 stable CT5 1DB 390,000
76 Brighton and Hove BN1 1EE 420,000

Methodology

The study analyzes housing affordability in 76 seaside towns in England and Wales using data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Median house price data at the Middle-layer Super Output Area (MSOA) level was collected using the ONS tool “How affordable are homes in your neighborhood?” (2026). MSOA is used to allow consistent comparisons between regions.

The data was then analyzed using simple comparisons to identify differences in house prices and affordability between seaside cities.


PakarPBN

A Private Blog Network (PBN) is a collection of websites that are controlled by a single individual or organization and used primarily to build backlinks to a “money site” in order to influence its ranking in search engines such as Google. The core idea behind a PBN is based on the importance of backlinks in Google’s ranking algorithm. Since Google views backlinks as signals of authority and trust, some website owners attempt to artificially create these signals through a controlled network of sites.

In a typical PBN setup, the owner acquires expired or aged domains that already have existing authority, backlinks, and history. These domains are rebuilt with new content and hosted separately, often using different IP addresses, hosting providers, themes, and ownership details to make them appear unrelated. Within the content published on these sites, links are strategically placed that point to the main website the owner wants to rank higher. By doing this, the owner attempts to pass link equity (also known as “link juice”) from the PBN sites to the target website.

The purpose of a PBN is to give the impression that the target website is naturally earning links from multiple independent sources. If done effectively, this can temporarily improve keyword rankings, increase organic visibility, and drive more traffic from search results.

Jasa Backlink

Download Anime Batch

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *