House prices take a dive in Britain’s priciest seaside town

New research from Halifax has shown that despite average house prices in British seaside towns increasing by 21% in the past decade – over £4,000 a year, those at the top end of the scale have had less fortune.

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Warren Lewis
25th June 2018
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Sandbanks in Poole has long been acknowledged as one of the UK's most sought after locations to live and Britain's most expensive seaside town.

Living in this coastal location will set you back an average £626,553. However, according to the figures released by Halifax, both Sandbanks, and the second most expensive seaside town, Salcombe in South Devon, are the only seaside towns in the top 10 to have seen a dip in house prices over the last year by an average £37,494 and £52,702 respectively.

The second and third spots remain unchanged on last year with average prices in Salcombe of £577,591 followed by Aldeburgh in Suffolk (£535,872).

While Sandbanks jointly tops the table with Lymington in Hampshire and East Wittering in Sussex for most hours of sunshine a week in the top 10 most expensive seaside towns with an impressive 33 hours, it drops to fifth place in terms of happiness. Aldeburgh tops the happiness table, closely followed by East Wittering and Budleigh Salterton in Devon.

The vast majority of the top 20 seaside towns with the biggest house price growth over the last 10 years are in the South East. Average house prices in Burnham on Crouch in Essex (£330,684) and Whitstable in Kent (£368,563) have both increased by 57% since 2008. Joining them in the top three is Aldeburgh (56%).

The only other seaside towns in the top 20 outside the South East are Lerwick, in Shetland (45%), Campbeltown in Argyll and Bute (39%) and Cromer, in Norfolk (36%).

Cheapest seaside towns in Scotland and the North

Of the 10 least expensive seaside towns, nine are in Scotland with Millport, on the island of Great Cumbrae in the Firth of Clyde, leading the least expensive list with an average price of £81,233. This is followed by Girvan in South Ayrshire (£91,459) and Saltcoats in North Ayrshire (£92,891).

England’s least expensive seaside town is Newbiggin by the Sea in Northumberland, with an average house price of £94,385.

Russell Galley, Halifax Managing Director, said: “It’s no surprise that the South coast continues to be home to the most expensive seaside towns in the country, including those with the greatest growth in house prices over the last 10 years.

What we can see though is that the two most desirable locations have in fact seen prices drop over the last year. This fall is likely to have been impacted by the higher costs of stamp duty for these more expensive homes.

Having a postcard view can be a dream that comes with a hefty price tag attached, but while more sun is undoubtedly appealing, it doesn’t appear to guarantee happy homeowners. Seaside house hunters may be more tempted by Newbiggin by the Sea in Northumberland, where average prices stand below £95,000 and offer a higher happiness rating than nine out of 10 of the most expensive towns.”

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