The shift to work at home during the Covid pandemic has helped strengthen the country’s love affair with the coast, where homes have become an increasingly attractive proposition for those who no longer travel to offices. Halifax said the average value of a UK offshore property rose to 7 287,087 last year – an increase of eight per cent, or .0 22,082 από, from 2020. Sandbanks, in Dorset, was the most expensive seaside town, with average prices rising 10 percent year-on-year to 29 929,187, according to the Land Registry price analysis. It was followed by Salcombe, in Devon, falling from pole position in 2020, with a typical property costing 12 912,599, as Southwest dominance in the rankings.