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Anna Wise

Britain’s seaside hotspots where house prices are growing the fastest

Seaside towns in Merseyside and Wales are emerging as coastal hotspots where house prices are rising fastest, outpacing the wider UK market, new analysis reveals.

Bootle, Merseyside, tops the list, with average asking prices up 11 per cent year-on-year, Rightmove found. Despite this, prices in the Liverpool-adjacent town remain well below the national average at £141,680.

Crosby, another Merseyside hotspot, was the second fastest-growing, with prices up 9 per cent year-on-year to an average of £330,900.

Houses in the Bootle area (Alamy/PA)
Houses in the Bootle area (Alamy/PA)

Several towns in Wales have seen some of the biggest jumps in house prices of UK seaside locations, including Llantwit Major in South Glamorgan, up by 9%, and Llanelli, in Carmarthenshire, up by 7%.

House prices in Penarth, a Welsh town near to the capital Cardiff, were up by 8% to an average of £433,091 – the highest of the top 10 fastest-growing spots and the only one to sit above the national average.

Properties on the seafront in Penarth (Alamy/PA)
Properties on the seafront in Penarth (Alamy/PA)

The UK average price of a property coming to the market in May was £378,304, according to Rightmove.

Average asking prices are currently 0.3% lower in Britain compared with last year, showing how some seaside locations are defying the dip and outpacing the nationwide market.

Despite this, Rightmove said coastal living remains relatively affordable compared with other parts of the country.

Of the roughly 100 seaside areas analysed, where at least 20 new homes were coming to the market, around 80% had an average asking price below the national figure.

Sandbanks in Poole remains Britain’s most expensive seaside hotspot with an average price tag of £1.12 million for a home.

Luxury waterfront houses in Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset (Alamy/PA)
Luxury waterfront houses in Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset (Alamy/PA)

Colleen Babcock, Rightmove’s property expert, said: “The fastest-growing seaside markets this year show that demand for coastal homes remains resilient, even as overall price growth across the UK stays more modest.

“While some locations are seeing strong price increases, there are still many areas where living by the sea is more affordable, giving buyers a wider range of options depending on their budget.

“We’re also seeing that homes priced realistically continue to attract interest, particularly in locations where price growth is being supported by buyer demand.”

Here are the 10 seaside locations with the highest year-on-year house price growth, according to Rightmove, and the average asking price:

  1. Bootle, Merseyside, up 11% to £141,680
  2. Crosby, Merseyside, up 9% to £330,900
  3. Penarth, South Glamorgan, Wales, up 8% to £433,081
  4. Llantwit Major, South Glamorgan, Wales, up 8% to £340,033
  5. Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales, up 7% to £201,570
  6. Wallasey, Merseyside, up 7% to £200,753
  7. Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, up 7% to £220,622
  8. Porthcawl, South Glamorgan, Wales, up 6% to £359,412
  9. Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria, up 6% to £185,169
  10. Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, up 6% to £247,953

Here are the top 10 most expensive seaside towns in Britain in Rightmove’s report, with the average asking price:

  1. 1. Sandbanks, Dorset , £1,119,945
  2. Canford Cliffs, Dorset , £1,045,533
  3. Lymington, Hampshire, £545,926
  4. Barton on Sea, Hampshire, £496,143
  5. Lyme Regis, Dorset, £474,417
  6. St Ives, Cornwall, £461,959
  7. Shoreham-By-Sea, West Sussex, £455,939
  8. Swanage, Dorset, £455,347
  9. Sidmouth, Devon, £450,971
  10. Saltdean, East Sussex, £449,007

And here are the top 10 cheapest seaside towns in Britain, with the average asking price:

  1. Peterlee, County Durham, £120,657
  2. Grimsby, Lincolnshire, £133,706
  3. Ashington, Northumberland, £133,775
  4. Bootle, Merseyside, £141,680
  5. Blackpool, Lancashire, £142,277
  6. Fleetwood, Lancashire, £147,910
  7. Birkenhead, Merseyside, £148,942
  8. Workington, Cumbria, £155,013
  9. Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, £157,754
  10. Seaham, County Durham, £157,994
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