Sandbanks regains most expensive seaside town title

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Halifax has reported that Sandbanks in Dorset was Britain’s most expensive seaside town in 2021.

Average prices in Sandbanks were £929,127, up 10% on 2020.

Salcombe, Devon, 2020’s most expensive location, took second placeless year with an average price of £912,599.

Halifax’s report found that the average British seaside home costs £287,087, up 8%.

Meanwhile, last year’s cheapest seaside town, Millport in Scotland, saw the greatest annual price increase, up 53%. Port Bannatyne in Scotland saw the greatest price rise over the last five years, rising 56% to £111,717.

In addition, Margate, Kent, saw the greatest 10-year rise, up 98% to £282,734.

Russell Galley, managing director of Halifax, said: “Our ongoing love affair with living by the sea shows few signs of abating. Homes on the coast have long attracted a premium price, and this was no different in 2021, with the move towards working from home being an ongoing influence is where people choose to live. The average seaside home cost £287,087, up 8% on the previous year.

“Whether it’s a lifestyle sought, the scenery or the sea air, when it comes to buying homes; we really do love to be beside the seaside. The biggest beneficiary of that desire last year was Millport on the Scottish island of Great Cumbrae, and over the last five years it was Port Bannatyne on the Isle of Bute.

“The seaside towns that attract the highest prices overall are dominated by locations across the south coast, with Sandbanks in Dorset taking the title of most expensive seaside town from last year’s winner, Salcombe in Devon. Both towns have average house prices of over £900,000.”

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