The most and least expensive places to buy on the Yorkshire coast and a surprise for Bridlington

Here's where to get more bang for your buck when buying on the Yorkshire coast
A sunny bank holiday on the beach in BridlingtonA sunny bank holiday on the beach in Bridlington
A sunny bank holiday on the beach in Bridlington

Yorkshire coast hotspots have long been a magnet for second home buyers and those relocating but the pandemic has intensified the desire to be beside the seaside and boosted numbers of those able to make the move thanks to more people working from home.

Recent research showed the number of city dwellers enquiring about homes for sale in coastal locations more than doubled compared to pre-Covid times. Here, we use Rightmove data to reveal the most expensive places to buy on the Yorkshire coast, along with others that offer considerably more “bang for your buck”.

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Bridlington is one of the least expensive seaside towns, with an average price of £175,576. Most of the sales over the past year were detached properties, which sold for an average price of £244,892. The average price for a semi-detached home sits at £152,540 and a decent size terraced house is £127,536 with one-bedroom flats as low as £60,000.

This guest house on Swanland Avenue, in Bridlington is £289,950.  A live-work opportunity, it has seven ensuite bedrooms and a one-bedroom owner’s flat. For sale via www.hunters.comThis guest house on Swanland Avenue, in Bridlington is £289,950.  A live-work opportunity, it has seven ensuite bedrooms and a one-bedroom owner’s flat. For sale via www.hunters.com
This guest house on Swanland Avenue, in Bridlington is £289,950. A live-work opportunity, it has seven ensuite bedrooms and a one-bedroom owner’s flat. For sale via www.hunters.com