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Most Affordable Places to Live in the UK

With the average UK house price now above £280,000 and rents at record highs, finding an affordable place to live matters more than at any point in recent memory. For first-time buyers, young families, and anyone trying to stretch a salary further, affordability is often the single biggest factor in choosing where to call home. It is also one of the few levers you can really pull: salaries shift slowly, but moving towns can change your cost-of-living overnight.

The trap is to stop at the headline house price. A £150,000 home in one town can be less affordable than a £220,000 home in another, once you factor in what people in each place actually earn, what they pay in rent, and what the weekly shop costs. The real measure is what your income buys in practice.

How we measure affordability

A row of well-kept Victorian red-brick terraced houses on a northern English street, with painted front doors in teal, mustard, and burgundy, and small tidy front gardens in soft early morning light
Northern terraced streets still offer the best value-per-square-metre in the country, often with good schools and parks attached.

Our affordability rankings combine four datasets: Land Registry sale prices, ONS median workplace earnings, local rental indices, and our own cost-of-living index covering food, utilities, and transport. The headline figure is a 0 to 100 score, where higher is more affordable. Critically, the score is relative to local earnings, so an area with low salaries and low housing can still rank above a wealthier area where prices have outstripped pay.

The price-to-earnings ratio is the most useful single number to keep in your head. In the most expensive parts of the South East it reaches eleven or twelve times local earnings, while in the cheapest parts of the North East it drops below four. That difference determines whether a mortgage is realistic, whether you can save, and how much slack a household has when interest rates move.

Where the best value clusters

A simple bright galley kitchen corner in a modest UK terraced house, with a small wooden table, a mug of tea, a ceramic fruit bowl, and a houseplant on a sunlit windowsill
The best-value areas are not grim compromises: a modest kitchen in a cheap town buys back garden, commute time, and savings.

The most affordable areas cluster in the North East, North West, and parts of Wales and Yorkshire, with pockets of value in the East Midlands and the Welsh Marches. Surprisingly, some corners of the South West (inland Devon and parts of Somerset away from the coast) also make the top twenty. Many of these places also score well on safety and green space, which punctures the tired assumption that cheap means grim.

The trade-offs are worth naming directly. Affordable areas tend to sit further from major employment hubs, which is fine for remote workers and retirees but can mean longer or more expensive commutes for anyone office-bound. Salaries are often lower too, so if your income is tied to a national or London market, moving here can be a genuine pay rise in purchasing-power terms, while staying local for pay means living on a smaller absolute figure.

What to look for

Do not fixate on the list price. Pull up the price-to-earnings ratio and the rent-to-income ratio together, and weigh both against the kind of home you actually need. Check the affordability score alongside the commute score if you have to be in an office, and check it alongside amenities and broadband if you do not. Our cost-of-living calculator on each area page will model your own household spend, so you can see whether a move actually buys you more breathing room or just relocates the same squeeze.

How we rank: Ranked by our Affordability dimension score (0–100), which combines house price-to-earnings ratios, rental costs relative to income, and cost-of-living indices.

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20

Areas Ranked

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£250k

Avg House Price

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59/100

Avg Affordability Score

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Scotland

Top Region

Cost Snapshot

#1 ranked Durham vs national average

Avg House Price

£180,000

UK avg: ~£285,000

Avg Rent

£550/mo

UK avg: ~£1,200/mo

Avg Salary

£28,500

UK avg: ~£34,000

Price-to-Earnings

6.3x

UK avg: ~8.3x

Property type prices in Durham

£420,000

Detached

£280,000

Semi-Detached

£220,000

Terraced

£180,000

Flat

Where they are.

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Top 20 Most Affordable

1
Durham
65
House Price£180,000
Safety82/100
Rent/mo£720
Weather74/100
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2
61
+2.5
House Price£185,000
Safety45/100
Rent/mo£740
Weather42/100
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3
Newcastle upon Tyne
63
+1.4
House Price£195,000
Safety52/100
Rent/mo£780
Weather55/100
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4
Liverpool
60
+2.0
House Price£195,000
Safety38/100
Rent/mo£780
Weather48/100
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5
Sheffield
62
+1.2
House Price£210,000
Safety50/100
Rent/mo£840
Weather72/100
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Did you know?

The average house price across our top 20 most affordable areas is just £250k, less than half the national average.

6
Stirling
66
+1.1
House Price£210,000
Safety85/100
Rent/mo£840
Weather82/100
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7
Nottingham
59
+0.5
House Price£215,000
Safety40/100
Rent/mo£860
Weather52/100
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8
Birmingham
60
+2.1
House Price£230,000
Safety35/100
Rent/mo£920
Weather48/100
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9
Shrewsbury
66
House Price£260,000
Safety82/100
Rent/mo£1,040
Weather64/100
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10
Leeds
62
+1.8
House Price£235,000
Safety42/100
Rent/mo£940
Weather55/100
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Did you know?

Average monthly rent in these areas is around £825, leaving more of your paycheck for everything else.

11
Manchester
61
+3.2
House Price£245,000
Safety32/100
Rent/mo£980
Weather45/100
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12
Cardiff
63
+1.0
House Price£260,000
Safety60/100
Rent/mo£1,040
Weather62/100
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13
Norwich
59
House Price£250,000
Safety64/100
Rent/mo£1,000
Weather68/100
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14
62
+1.1
House Price£265,000
Safety62/100
Rent/mo£1,060
Weather66/100
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15
Chester
65
+0.7
House Price£285,000
Safety74/100
Rent/mo£1,140
Weather66/100
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These affordable areas aren't compromising on safety: their average safety score is 60/100, showing that value and security often go hand in hand.

16
Truro
60
House Price£300,000
Safety76/100
Rent/mo£1,200
Weather72/100
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17
71
House Price£310,000
Safety78/100
Rent/mo£1,240
Weather72/100
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18
Exeter
62
+0.9
House Price£310,000
Safety68/100
Rent/mo£1,240
Weather75/100
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19
Bristol
66
+1.5
House Price£340,000
Safety58/100
Rent/mo£1,360
Weather68/100
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20
York
67
House Price£310,000
Safety74/100
Rent/mo£1,240
Weather70/100
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Region Distribution

Where the top 20 areas are located

Scotland15%
North West15%
Yorkshire and the Humber15%
West Midlands15%
South West15%
North East10%
East Midlands5%
Wales5%
East of England5%

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