Whether you want to buy or are renting, we’ve found the cheapest places to live in the UK so you can stretch your budget as far as possible.

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We often used to ask ourselves if we should pack up and move away from where we lived. Living in the south-east, rent and property prices are high!! Very high!!
We could more than cut our monthly expenses in half if we moved, which is why we keep discussing it (and eventually made the move).
When planning to move and when we looked into an area, we checked both rental costs and the cost of buying a home.
The plan was for us to rent first, make sure the area suits our family and then buy after 6 months to 1 year. This would give us time to check we’ve picked the right area and not commit a lot of money upfront.
So, if you’re on a tight budget, but want to get on the housing ladder, here are the cheapest places to live in the UK.
Cheapest place to buy a house in the UK

The average house price in the UK is £230,332 as of February 2020, but that’s just an average, and you can find homes far cheaper all over the country.
It’s the same bricks and mortar – just with a different postcode.
Here is a list of the 10 cheapest places to live in the UK
- County Durham – £25,000
- Sunderland – £25,000
- Hartlepool – £27,000
- Sandwell – £33,300
- Burnley – £34,750
- Middlesbrough – £35,000
- Rotherham – £36,750
- Redcar and Cleveland – £38,820
- Bradford – £39,000
- Doncaster – £39,950
But what’s it like living there?
Here’s what we’ve found out.
10. Doncaster – £39,950
Doncaster is a minster town in South Yorkshire. The skyline is dominated by the minster in the centre of the town.
If you’re not a fan of cold weather, even though it’s further north, Doncaster has a maritime climate which means it has similar summer daytime temperatures to the South East.
If you’re after things to do, be sure to check out Doncaster Racecourse, the Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery and Yorkshire Wildlife Park which homes over 400 animals. And, if you’re off on holiday, you’ve got the local Doncaster Sheffield Airport to depart from.
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9. Bradford – £39,000
Based in West Yorkshire, the city of Bradford has a lot going for it – as well as cheap housing.
Bradford sits in a green belt region, which means it’s surrounded by a ring of countryside, so you’d get to experience outdoor activities in woods, reservoirs and parklands.
Bradford is also a UNESCO Creative City, and among its cobblestone streets, you’ll find it packed with culture and things to do.
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8. Redcar and Cleveland – £38,820
Based in the North East of England, Redcar and Cleveland are made up of a few towns including Redcar, Saltburn-by-the-Sea and Guisborough.
There are several local nature reserves as well as the coastline. And, being on the doorstep of the North York Moors, it’s a fab place when you’ve got a small budget.
Back in 2018, Redcar and Cleveland were considered the happiest place to live in the North East as there was plenty of space to live and breathe in the beautiful countryside.
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7. Rotherham – £36,750
Rotherham is home to the Chuckle Brothers, and was mentioned in the Domesday Book, and if that doesn’t excite you maybe it’s really cheap house prices might?
Located by the River Don in South Yorkshire, you will need to be aware of any potential flood spots.
You’ll want to take a look at the Rotherham Minster, as well as the science museum, and the annual public events like Rotherham Rocks, Rotherham buy the Seam and Rotherham Show.
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6. Middlesbrough – £35,000
You’re going to have plenty to keep you busy in Middlesbrough and get plenty of house for your money.
There is a lot of culture with a big leisure park, musical heritage, an annual Mela festival and Art Weekender festival. There’s also a university for anyone wanting to further their studies, and then there’s Middlesbrough FC for anyone into football.
And, if you want a challenge, try walking Roseberry Topping which is on Middlesbrough’s doorstep. It’s got some AMAZING views from the top, and Captain Cook used to climb it as a boy.

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5. Burnley – £34,750
With a direct line train to Manchester, commuters can get a cheap place to live and reach the city in less than an hour from Burnley.
Some of the older style houses are very quaint stone houses that were well built, and you’ll be living close to national parks, the Pennine Way and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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4. Sandwell – £33,300
Based in the West Midlands, you can find cheap places to buy in Sandwell.
There are loads of schools, it’s family-friendly, and there are tonnes of attractions including Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery, Sandwell Valley Country Park and it’s the home of West Bromwich Albion FC.
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3. Hartlepool – £27,000
Hartlepool is on the North Sea coast.
With thousands of years of history, miles of golden sands and the multi-million pound marina complex, the low house prices are just another bonus!
Because of the historical links to the maritime industry, Hartlepool attracts tourists, which can help boost local trade. Culturally, you’ve got the added bonus of annual festivals, Tall Ships Races and various museums and galleries.
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2. Sunderland – £25,000
With a (former premier league) football team, a world-leading University, this city is going to have something for everyone.
Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, has some very cheap house prices and loads of things to keep you busy. It’s on the mouth of the River Wear plus on the coast, so you’ve got both beaches and green space.
There are hundreds of years of history, which you can see from attractions like Hylton Castle, the Museum and Winter Gardens and the National Glass Centre. Also, get involved with the annual events like the Sunderland International Airshow where the Red Arrows perform, the free International Festival of Kites, Music and Dance, and Sunderland Restaurant Week where you can get cheap meals from just a fiver!
On top of that, you’ve got a direct line train straight down to London King’s Cross, and you’ll be in the capital in 3 hours and 30 minutes.
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1. County Durham – £25,000

You’ve got a lot to take in in County Durham, and the incredibly cheap house prices mean it’s a place to really look into if you’re needing to get on the property ladder with a low budget.
Based in the North East of England, it takes just 15 minutes by train to Newcastle, 45 minutes to York, three hours to get down to London, and is only two hours to Edinburgh.
You’ve got more than 1,000 years of history in Durham, and you can take in the sights from the Durham Dales to the Durham Coast.
Durham Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and you can see a panoramic city view. You’ve also got Durham Cathedral on the River Wear, which is free entry (and was used as a set for Hogwarts in Harry Potter!).
There are plenty of good schools, and you’ve also got Durham University.
The North Pennies has some of the darkest skies in the country, so it’s a perfect place to live if you love stargazing. There is an observatory, as well as a 12 day Stargazing Festival.
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All prices are the median price paid for the cheapest homes in local areas, based on research from the Office of National Statistics (in the year ending September 2019).
Cheapest places to rent in the UK

If you’re looking to get the most of your money renting, here are the 10 cheapest places to rent in the UK:
- Hyndburn – £532 per month
- Burnley – £532 per month
- Barnsley – £530 per month
- Rotherham – £525 per month
- Hartlepool – £517 per month
- Pendle – £511 per month
- County Durham – £507 per month
- Kingston upon Hull – £502 per month
- North East Lincolnshire – £486 per month
- Bolsover – £480 per month
All prices are the mean average monthly rents for the cheapest 3 bed houses in each area, based on research from the Valuation Office Agency (to March 2019).
Cheapest places to live in the UK
While these are the cheapest houses in the UK, you’ll also need to factor in lots of other things and not just the cost of the property.
It’s all very well and good moving to the place that’s the cheapest, but it’s worth checking the local area as well to make sure you’ll be happy living there.
Planning to move to an area is a big change, so a decent amount of research is needed.
When looking into new areas, we also look at:
- Employment opportunities – both for you and your kids in the future
- Average salaries
- Schools (primary, secondary, further education) – check Ofsted reports and chat to parents in local Facebook groups
- Crime rates – use a tool to check for crime rates in the last 12 months
- Broadband speeds (if you need to be online or the kids like to stream!) – use a broadband coverage tool with a postcode of the area you’re looking into
- Culture and things to do in the area
Let’s face it, money isn’t everything.
I’ve known a lot of people in really well-paid jobs, but they’re unhappy.
Yes, you need money, and spending less when you’re on a tight budget helps, but you need to be happy too.
To balance it out, Halifax publishes a list of the 50 best places to live in the UK.
This list takes into account personal well being, pubs, gyms, broadband, education, health, rain and sunshine, population, traffic, CO2 emissions, crime, environment, house prices and sizes, and employment.
None of the top 10 cheapest places to live made it to the Halifax list, with pretty much all locations costing well above £100,000.
The Halifax top 25 best places to live in the UK are:
- East Hertfordshire, East of England
- Fareham, South East
- Hart, South East
- Horsham, South East
- Maldon, East of England
- Selby, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Hambleton, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Babergh, East of England
- St Edmundsbury, East of England
- Wokingham, South East
- Ryedale, Yorkshire and The Humber
- South Derbyshire, East Midlands
- South Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Tonbridge and Malling, South East
- Rugby, West Midlands
- Runnymede, South East
- Wychavon, West Midlands
- Orkney Islands, Scotland
- Woking, South East
- Warwick, West Midlands
- South Oxfordshire, South East
- Rushcliffe, East Midlands
- Huntingdonshire, East of England
- Newark and Sherwood, East Midlands
- Rushmoor, South East
Fareham’s cheapest house costs £155,000, Selby costs £105,000, and a home in Rugby will cost £130,000.
However, the cheapest house in Newark and Sherwood (24 in the best places list) would cost £82,000, which may make it a contender?
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Happy home, happy life
But, when it comes down to it, home is where YOU are happy.
It’s not about a list or a statistic.
It’s a place where you are comfortable and can live contentedly.
Interested in moving? Check out this guide on the beginner’s guide to mortgages.
And, when you’re ready, here’s step by step instructions on how to apply for a mortgage.
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FAQs
Where is the nicest but cheapest place to live in the UK? ›
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The UK's most affordable areas to live in 2022.
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Town | Shildon |
Local Authority | County Durham |
Average property value | £71,000 |
Combined average salary of two local buyers | £62,500 |
Average house price: £155,917
The winner of the most affordable city in the UK is Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
- Fort Wayne, Indiana.
- Wichita Falls, Texas.
- Brownsville, Texas.
- South Bend, Indiana.
- Dayton, Ohio.
- Toledo, Ohio.
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- Buffalo, New York.
Wolverhampton. Wolverhampton has lower than average living expenses. Student housing options are extremely affordable and the cheapest in the UK. The city also houses some of the best universities that offer affordable education.
Where can I afford to live UK? ›- Durham. £101,961. -2.5% £32,275. 3.2.
- Middlesborough. £112,278. 2.0% £31,292. 3.6.
- Aberdeen. £144,928. -6.4% £38,926. 3.7.
- Barnsley. £131,563. 7.9% £34,312. ...
- Stoke-on-Trent. £115,345. 2.8% £29,668. ...
- Hartlepool. £121,201. 9.0% £30,750. ...
- Blackpool. £107,709. 1.8% £27,244. ...
- Glasgow. £136,516. 2.6% £34,008.
No 1. East Hertfordshire. The picturesque historic town of East Hertfordshire is crowned the best place to live in the UK. Boasting “high life expectancy, high average earnings and reports of excellent health and happiness scores from locals.” , the high ranking comes as no surprise.
Where is the best place to live UK? ›- Birmingham. Despite being the UK's second-largest city, Birmingham – or Brum, as the locals affectionately call it – is not on the radar of many expats moving to the UK. ...
- Glasgow. ...
- Oxford and the Cotswolds. ...
- Brighton. ...
- Cardiff. ...
- Edinburgh. ...
- Reading and the Thames Valley. ...
- Manchester.
- Wyre.
- Allerdale.
- Northumberland.
- Bassetlaw.
- West Lindsey.
- Staffordshire Moorlands.
- East Riding of Yorkshire.
- East Lindsey.
- Camborne, Cornwall. ...
- Tidworth, Wiltshire. ...
- Weston-Super-Mare. ...
- Chard, Somerset. ...
- Plymouth, Devon. Average house value: £227,800. ...
- Crewkerne, Somerset. Average house value: £258,800. ...
- Portland, Dorset. Average house value: £252,200. ...
- Yeovil, Somerset. Average house value: £248,700.
Overall, the city with the cheapest average rent in the U.S. was listed as Wichita, Kansas, with a population of nearly 400,000. The average rent for all apartment sizes in Wichita is just $598 a month, the report said — adding that no other city averages under $700.
Where is the cheapest warm place to live? ›
- Shreveport, Louisiana. ...
- Jackson, Mississippi. ...
- Norfolk, Virginia. ...
- Greensboro, North Carolina. Clear days: 109. ...
- Mobile, Alabama. Clear days: 102. ...
- Columbus, Georgia. Clear days: 110. ...
- Raleigh, North Carolina. Clear days: 111. ...
- Charlotte, North Carolina. Clear days: 109.
- Devon and Cornwall. ...
- Surrey. ...
- North Yorkshire. ...
- Wiltshire. 52.17 crimes per 1000 people. ...
- Aberdeen City. 51.27 crimes per 1000 people. ...
- Ards & North Down. 37.23 crimes per 1000 people. ...
- East Renfrewshire. 22.54 crimes per 1000 people. ...
- Shetland Islands. 19.76 crimes per 1000 people.
- Vietnam. For those wanting to live and work in an exotic place, but not pay a fortune, Vietnam is any budget travelers dream. ...
- Costa Rica. ...
- Bulgaria. ...
- Mexico. ...
- South Africa. ...
- China. ...
- South Korea. ...
- Thailand.
If your pay doesn't stretch far enough to rent a property where you can live alone, you may have one of three options: Search for an HMO that you will be comfortable living in. Consider living with friends or family to create some savings that will allow you to live alone. Consider moving in with a partner.
How can people afford living alone? ›- Learn The Importance Of Money Management. ...
- Create a Monthly Budget Plan to Afford Living Alone. ...
- Pay Off Debt to Help Afford Living Alone. ...
- Increase Savings to Afford Living Alone. ...
- Earn More, Spend Less. ...
- Look For Deals When You Move. ...
- Live Frugally But Well.
London is undoubtedly the UK city that offers more career opportunities.
Where is the best village to live in England? ›- Lavenham, Suffolk. This must be one of Britain's finest villages, and at this time of the year it has a full calendar of activity. ...
- Ilmington, Cotswolds. ...
- West Somerton, Norfolk. ...
- Finchingfield, Essex. ...
- Beddgelert, North Wales. ...
- Shaftesbury, Dorset. ...
- Hambledon, Hampshire. ...
- Rye, East Sussex.
North Yorkshire – 47.5
Despite being the largest non-metropolitan county in England, North Yorkshire has the lowest crime rate at 47.5 per 1000 people.
- Bangor. Best Outlier Destination. ...
- Cornwall. Best Coastal Location. ...
- Dorset. Best for Quality of Life and Singles. ...
- Cotswolds. Most Scenic Destination. ...
- Edinburgh. Best for Culture. ...
- Plymouth. Best for Affordability.
Hottest Places in the UK. The Isles of Scilly have the highest mean annual temperature in the UK of 11.5 degrees Celsius (52.7 degrees Fahrenheit). Not far behind are coastal parts of Cornwall, where many low-elevation sites average above 11 °C (52 °F).
How can I move to England without a job? ›
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Instead, you can apply for one of the following visas:
- UK Ancestry Visa. ...
- British National Overseas Visa. ...
- Investor Visa. ...
- Global Talent Visa.
Ilkley in West Yorkshire has been crowned the best place to live in the UK, according to the 2022 Sunday Times guide.
Is there any unclaimed land in the UK? ›Around 15% of the land in England and Wales is unregistered: although it has an owner, their details have never been registered at Land Registry, but are held in private paper records. Usually, this land has been owned by the same family or institution for many decades.
How do you buy an abandoned house UK? ›Online auctions - Auction catalogues are a good place to find empty properties that are for sale. On the web look out for specialist websites that specialise in empty properties. Land for sale - More often than not building land for sale has already got a house on it that the seller is inviting you to buy to demolish.
Where is the cheapest rural property in the UK 2022? ›Shildon (County Durham)
For the third year in a row, the town of Shildon in County Durham has been crowned the cheapest place to purchase a house in England.
- Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, £91,201.
- Girvan, South Ayrshire, Scotland, £101,676.
- Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland, £103,496.
- Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland, £104,990.
More jobs and wealthier population means everything costs more, including houses. There are just less people in the north and those who are there are, on average, less wealthy and so things like houses cost less.
Where is the cheapest place to live down south? ›- Pecos and Progreso, Texas. The average income vs. ...
- Charlotte, North Carolina. ...
- Lafayette, Louisiana. ...
- Nashville, Tennessee. ...
- Fort Smith, Arkansas. ...
- Huntsville, Alabama. ...
- Raleigh & Durham, North Carolina. ...
- Fort Meyers, Florida.
- Albania.
- Portugal.
- Costa Rica.
- Panama.
- Mexico.
- Thailand.
- Malaysia.
- Vietnam.
- Vietnam.
- South Africa.
- Ecuador.
- Costa Rica.
- Malaysia.
- Mexico.
- Indonesia.
- Bulgaria.
What is the cheapest city to live in 2022? ›
Above you'll see that Sioux Falls, SD is the big winner in 2022, with the best total score and the top ranking among all US cities. Reno, NV, Provo, UT, Madison, WI, and Huntsville, AL round out the top five.
What country has the most affordable housing? ›# | 35 Countries | Percent of Household Income Minus Housing Cost |
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1 | #1 South Korea | 85.10 % |
2 | #2 Estonia | 83.60 % |
3 | #3 Hungary | 82.60 % |
4 | #4 Russia | 82.50 % |
Iowa. Iowa came in at the top of our list of the most affordable homes in America. It takes a mere 10.6 percent of the median household income to afford a home in the Hawkeye State. Homes clock in at just $147,800.
What state has the most affordable housing 2022? ›Mississippi
Coming in as the cheapest state to live in in the United States is Mississippi with a cost of living index score of 83.3. It also has the lowest average housing costs in the nation at 33.7% below the national average. The median single family home costs around $140,818.
- Malaysia. ...
- Spain. ...
- Costa Rica. ...
- Panama. Cost of Living Index: 48.25. ...
- Peru. Cost of Living Index: 30.74. ...
- Slovenia. Cost of Living Index: 47.30. ...
- Austria. Cost of Living Index: 64.11. ...
- Australia. Cost of Living Index: 72.27.
- Biloxi, MS. Biloxi, Mississippi is again the most affordable beach town in 2022. ...
- Gulfport, MS. ...
- Port Arthur, TX. ...
- Myrtle Beach, SC. ...
- Pensacola, FL (Tie) ...
- Ocean Springs, MS (Tie) ...
- Bay St. ...
- Freeport, TX.
More often than not, retirees will find the most affordable and sunniest retirement destinations in the southernmost state of the continental U.S. — Florida. In fact, one third of the 15 U.S. cities on this list are in Florida.
Where is the best place to live in the UK? ›- Birmingham. Despite being the UK's second-largest city, Birmingham – or Brum, as the locals affectionately call it – is not on the radar of many expats moving to the UK. ...
- Glasgow. ...
- Oxford and the Cotswolds. ...
- Brighton. ...
- Cardiff. ...
- Edinburgh. ...
- Reading and the Thames Valley. ...
- Manchester.
More jobs and wealthier population means everything costs more, including houses. There are just less people in the north and those who are there are, on average, less wealthy and so things like houses cost less.
Where is the cheapest rural property in the UK? ›- Wyre.
- Allerdale.
- Northumberland.
- Bassetlaw.
- West Lindsey.
- Staffordshire Moorlands.
- East Riding of Yorkshire.
- East Lindsey.
Where is the best place to live in the UK for families? ›
Edinburgh revealed as the best city to raise a family in 2022. Combining 13 metrics to determine the best location to raise a family, Edinburgh comes out as the top destination, followed by Norwich in second place and Brighton & Hove in third.
Which is the safest place to live in UK? ›- Devon and Cornwall. ...
- Surrey. ...
- North Yorkshire. ...
- Wiltshire. 52.17 crimes per 1000 people. ...
- Aberdeen City. 51.27 crimes per 1000 people. ...
- Ards & North Down. 37.23 crimes per 1000 people. ...
- East Renfrewshire. 22.54 crimes per 1000 people. ...
- Shetland Islands. 19.76 crimes per 1000 people.
Hottest Places in the UK. The Isles of Scilly have the highest mean annual temperature in the UK of 11.5 degrees Celsius (52.7 degrees Fahrenheit). Not far behind are coastal parts of Cornwall, where many low-elevation sites average above 11 °C (52 °F).
Where is the best village to live in England? ›- Lavenham, Suffolk. This must be one of Britain's finest villages, and at this time of the year it has a full calendar of activity. ...
- Ilmington, Cotswolds. ...
- West Somerton, Norfolk. ...
- Finchingfield, Essex. ...
- Beddgelert, North Wales. ...
- Shaftesbury, Dorset. ...
- Hambledon, Hampshire. ...
- Rye, East Sussex.
Building your own home can be much cheaper than buying an existing house. If you do the work yourself, you can lower costs by up to 40%. But even hiring builders to do most of the work can save money, while project managing the build can also significantly cut costs.
Will house prices go down in 2023? ›As economic conditions continue to impact the country, industry experts are suggesting there will be less demand in 2023 which will likely result in house prices falling.
Will UK house prices fall? ›It said house prices will have risen 6 per cent by the end of 2022 but that they will fall 5 per cent in 2023 and a further 5 per cent in 2024 as a result of the sudden spike in mortgage rates caused by the government's fiscal plans. This would take house prices back to where they were last summer.
Is there any unclaimed land in the UK? ›Around 15% of the land in England and Wales is unregistered: although it has an owner, their details have never been registered at Land Registry, but are held in private paper records. Usually, this land has been owned by the same family or institution for many decades.
How do you buy an abandoned house UK? ›Online auctions - Auction catalogues are a good place to find empty properties that are for sale. On the web look out for specialist websites that specialise in empty properties. Land for sale - More often than not building land for sale has already got a house on it that the seller is inviting you to buy to demolish.
Where is the cheapest rural property in the UK 2022? ›Shildon (County Durham)
For the third year in a row, the town of Shildon in County Durham has been crowned the cheapest place to purchase a house in England.
What is the happiest town in the UK? ›
Hexham's proximity to nature and green spaces also makes it popular with residents. Mayor of Hexham Derek Kennedy commented: “Hexham is thrilled to be awarded the happiest place to live in Great Britain.
What is the safest city to raise a family? ›Rank | City | State |
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1 | Johns Creek | Georgia |
2 | Newton | Massachusetts |
3 | Carmel | Indiana |
4 | Flower Mound | Texas |
Ilkley in West Yorkshire has been crowned the best place to live in the UK, according to the 2022 Sunday Times guide.