Are you searching for the most affordable places to buy property in the UK right now? Maybe you are returning to live in the UK and want to make your money go further or retiring and wishing to downsize and release some capital or perhaps just looking for a Buy-to-Let. Whatever your reason, you will be relieved to know there are still some affordable properties out there. You just have to know where to look.
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County Durham
Count Durham, in the North East of England, has been topping the list as one of the best places to look for affordable housing. Considering the City of Durham itself is home to one of the UK’s top universities, County Durham is an area really worth considering. It has a beautiful coastline and a countryside steeped in ancient history too. You can find properties in this area starting from an average of £60,000 or less for a three-bedroom terrace house. Such a home will be even more of a find if you search for an affordable conveyancing process to complete the sale.
West Yorkshire
Prices here are on the rise, but you may still be able to buy an average three-bed house for under £75,000, including the conveyancing process. It has large urban areas too such as Bradford, Halifax and Leeds, which has a flourishing university. West Yorkshire is a county that is definitely worth looking at for an investment property if you are interested in Buy-To-Let opportunities.
Scotland
Scotland has much to offer in terms of education, universities, historical sites and gorgeous scenery. So if you would like to settle north of the border, then you will find that with a bit of searching you will be able to find a new home for a very competitive price. East Ayrshire, for example, is an area that has many competitively priced properties with prices ranging from £70,000.
Wales
Wales is another area of the UK that has been popular with first-time buyers for a few years now due to its realistic housing prices. The Rhondda Valley is one of the areas that is most affordable, with prices ranging from £70,000, including the costs of the conveyancing process, so definitely worth considering. Relocating to Wales would also give you access to the great outdoors with wonderful scenery such as the Brecon Beacons, river walks and the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline.
It is a big decision deciding where in the UK to buy a home, and then another one to find a home at a price you can afford. There are other important considerations too, such as access to employment, transport and education if you have a young family. But the good news is that there are still some realistically priced homes out there. It just takes a bit of searching to find the perfect home for you in an area you will love to live in.