Has owning your own piece of beachfront real estate ever seemed more appealing?
Even during this so-called Hot Vax Summer, in which Americans are contemplating what post-pandemic fantasies to put into real-world action—packed ballgames! epic barbecues! debauched hookups!—the idea of owning property in a nice beach town stands alone. Sure, traveling the world after a year-and-a-half lockdown sounds awfully sweet. But, given the choice, we’ll opt for life-affirming ocean breezes, fresh lobster rolls, and jalapeño margaritas on the sand—all from our own place!
After all, why clock in to a Zoom meeting with a fake ocean background when you can have the real thing?
But here’s the rub: Even in the best of times, the words “affordable” and “beach towns” are rarely found in close proximity to each other. And for homebuyers, these are far from the best of times. Low inventory and rising prices are the rule across the land, even hundreds—or thousands—of miles from the ocean.
That’s where the sun-craving data team at Realtor.com® comes in. We’re here to tell you that you don’t need a trust fund to buy your own sunny, ocean-area escape as a primary home, vacation abode, or an investment—you just need to know where to look.
As we do each summer, we crunched the numbers to find the nation’s best affordable beach towns—the ones that offer plenty of ocean access, lots of fun things to do, and affordable prices for those who want to kick back on the sandy shores on a budget. These places tended to be smaller spots on the East Coast with a few notable exceptions.
Buyers this summer should expect plenty of competition.
“The pandemic did drive more buyers to want fresh air and wide-open spaces,” says Brad Hunter, president of Hunter Housing Economics, a West Palm Beach, FL–based housing market research and consulting firm.
“I expect the strength in demand to persist long after the pandemic is a distant memory,” says Hunter.

To figure out the most affordable beach towns, our data team looked at the median home list prices of more than 1,300 towns located on America’s coastlines from May 2020 through April 2021. We then found the places with the most beach-based businesses, like restaurants, entertainment, and marinas, using U.S. Census Bureau data, to ensure these are places where buyers will want to be.
Only one town per state was included to ensure geographic diversity.
Ready to soak up the sun and saltwater?
1. Atlantic City, NJ

Median home list price: $145,050
Boardwalks and casinos likely come to mind when you think of Atlantic City, even though the gambling industry has struggled in recent years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Still, cooped-up city dwellers have flocked to the area, attracted to the outdoor activities, fresh seaside air—and affordable prices.
But they’re going up. Home prices in the Atlantic City area jumped 34% during the first quarter of 2021 compared with last year, according to the National Association of Realtors®.
“Through the pandemic, the lifestyle here has been in demand: a happy place to live, stress-free, no congestion, a place to gather your thoughts,” says local real estate broker Mary Lou Ferry Wimmer, of Farley & Ferry Realty.
Wimmer says home inventory is low, but there are still plenty of deals, whether buyers are looking for brand-new construction, fixer-uppers, or condos.
This two-bedroom condo is listed at just under $200,000 in a high-rise with bay and ocean views.
2. Myrtle Beach, SC

Median home list price: $237,050
Millions of tourists flock to Myrtle Beach each year, lured by its surf and sand, as well as its golf courses, festivals, and art scene. But it’s becoming a popular place to call home, too. In fact, U.S. News & World Report recently named it the fastest-growing city in the country as retirees and younger workers have flocked to the area, enticed by the warm weather, low taxes, and affordable homes, despite the higher crime.
“A lot of what we are hearing from those relocating and looking to call Myrtle Beach their next home is that they want to be able to enjoy life, outdoors, with their families,” says local real estate broker Jason Potter, of Grand Strand Coastal Realty says.
Plenty of homebuyers here are also looking for second homes or investment properties, which they can rent out part of the year. The good news is there is more inventory than in other spots on our list. Affordable homes abound, including oceanfront condos, single-family homes, gated communities, and townhouses. This three-bedroom home listed at $249,900 is situated on a golf course and features a backyard pond view.
3. Daytona Beach, FL

Median home list price: $239,050
Daytona Beach is a popular vacation destination thanks to its wide, sandy beaches and the Daytona International Speedway, which draws NASCAR fans from around the country. But lately more of those vacationers are deciding to stay.
“Because your homebuying dollar goes further here, homebuyers can purchase larger homes to accommodate additional needs, including working from home and home-schooling,” says local real estate broker Joyce Marsh of her eponymously named firm.
Residents enjoy lower-than-average real estate taxes and no state income tax. Home prices are reasonable, too, and Marsh says there is a lot to choose from. This waterfront condo is available for $159,900 and comes with amenities like a heated pool, tennis courts, fitness room, and a clubhouse.
4. Rockland, ME

Median home list price: $250,050
Rockland is a small town on the Penobscot Bay along the southern coast of Maine that has been attracting creative types for years. That’s inspired the town to call itself the “art capital of Maine,” says Michelle Gifford, a local real estate associate with Re/Max Jaret & Cohn. The city is home to dozens of galleries and museums.
New residents have plenty to explore when they move to Rockland, including local art walks, farmers markets, the Maine Lobster Festival, and the North Atlantic Blues Festival.
Over the past year, home prices have increased and places are selling fast. But there are still lots of deals for those looking for a single-family home, waterfront property, or condo. Buyers just need to be aware property taxes are slightly higher than in neighboring towns.
Much of the real estate here tends to be older. Listed at just under $250,000, this three-bedroom home offers stunning views of the Chickawaukie Lake, a wood-burning fireplace, and close proximity to all of Rockland’s amenities.
5. Swansboro, NC

Median home list price: $310,050
Long known as “The Friendly City by the Sea,” Swansboro is surrounded by fishing communities and charming historic towns full of locally owned shops and restaurants. Visitors enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and are often inspired to move there themselves, says local real estate broker Ginger Weaver Robles, of Southern Coast Realty Group.
Situated near several military bases, Swansboro is also six miles from the beautiful Emerald Isle beaches. And it’s just a 10-minute boat trip from Hammocks Beach State Park, which features a 4-mile-long undeveloped barrier island, marshes, and a maritime forest.
“Our real estate market is different,” Robles says. “We have the benefit of continuous military moves, people moving to the coast or just off of the island to retire. [We have] people purchasing second homes and people that visit our area from states both north and south of North Carolina that fall in love and choose to relocate here.”
Single-family homes are mostly what new residents will find, including townhouses, ranches, cottages, and two-story abodes. This home listed at $277,000 is minutes from local beaches and golf courses.
6. Chincoteague Island, VA

Median home list price: $389,050
As Virginia’s only resort island, Chincoteague Island, located along the state’s eastern shore, is known for its oyster beds, national wildlife refuge, and the feral Chincoteague Ponies. The island is just 7 miles by 3 miles in size, so it feels like a small town with a tight-knit community.
Living on Chincoteague Island is “like you are away from the entire world,” says local real estate broker Angie Abell, of Beach Bay Realty. That made it particularly popular during the pandemic as folks focused on social distancing.
“The nature trails and beach and boating were ways we could enjoy ourselves and still isolate,” she adds. “We didn’t experience the chaos of the cities.”
Homes on Chincoteague Island are in demand, and many owners rent out their properties to vacationers during the summer. There are a lot of single-family homes for sale as well as some less expensive manufactured homes. This historic 1865 cottage listed for $219,000 is three blocks from a bike path to the beach.
7. Long Beach, WA

Median home list price: $399,050
During the pandemic, people left big-city tech hubs like Seattle for areas like the Long Beach Peninsula. They were seeking fewer people, less traffic, and, of course, the sand and surf. Long Beach can get busy, though, especially when it hosts the Rod Run to the End of the World event and thousands of car enthusiasts descend on the beach.
“If you’re making a big tech income and living in a small beach town, you can have a laid-back lifestyle and a lower cost of living—a win-win,” says Brad Whittaker, a real estate agent with Realty One in Long Beach.
Homebuyers have two sides of the peninsula to choose from: the ocean side or the bay side. Whittaker says the bay side can be a little calmer, while the Pacific Ocean side can be stormy. But both offer beautiful views.
Smaller homes and ranches are common. Just a few blocks from the beach, this open-concept home is available for $325,000.
8. Matagorda, TX

Median home list price: $399,050
Primarily a tourist spot, Matagorda is a small town with a population of around 500. It’s located on the upper coast of Texas along the Gulf of Mexico and at the mouth of the Colorado River. Visitors and residents alike enjoy collecting seashells along the beach, birdwatching, fishing, and kayaking.
Living in Matagorda brings a quiet mix of a rural and suburban. Many homebuyers purchase second homes in the area to rent out and recoup their investments, says Tammy Hill, a real estate agent with Texas Coastal Properties in nearby Palacios. Many of the homes on the water are raised or on stilts.
“You can’t be in a hurry around here,” says Hill. “There isn’t a lot to do here unless you are a fisherman or hunter.”
A variety of homes are available in Matagorda with lots of amenities. For less than $200,000, you’ll find a cozy three-bedroom located on the Colorado River that comes with its own golf cart.
9. Grand Isle, LA

Median home list price: $399,050
Grand Isle is Louisiana’s only inhabited barrier island, and it’s known for its fishing, birding habitat, and Gulf of Mexico views. The beach town is mostly a travel destination, but during the pandemic, it served as a place to get away from the mayhem.
“We have everything from beach homes to water access on a bay or canal, homes in residential areas, homes in gated communities, and lots of commercial opportunities,” says Carolyn Angelette, owner and broker of Island Realty in Grand Isle. “For the right price, you can be on the beach or on the water with boat access.”
One caveat: It’s a regular target for hurricanes, hard-hit by Katrina in 2005. That means higher insurance premiums, and Angelette says taxes are higher than in some areas. It was also the site of a BP oil spill in 2010. Still, many second-home and investment buyers flock here.
There are many affordable options. This three-bedroom home available for $225,000 is located across from the bay and sits on two lots.
10. Dennis Port, MA

Median home list price: $475,050
“The Port,” as locals call it, is a popular area of Cape Cod that has been extensively revitalized over the past few years. Vacationers head here for its long stretch of sandy beaches and Main Street filled with boutiques and cafes. And it attracted plenty of new residents during the pandemic, despite the higher price tags.
“COVID created a huge influx of its traditionally seasonal residents becoming year-round residents,” especially those from nearby big cities who were working from home, says Amanda Howey, an associate with Re/Max Spectrum in nearby Osterville.
The real estate industry in Cape Cod is booming, with prices going up and home inventory going down. Eager buyers can still find the right property—if they move quickly and are “willing to be flexible on contingencies, price, and have a healthy deposit to put down,” Howey says.
Shoppers can snag a two-bedroom newly updated cottage with two outbuildings for $389,000, just a short walk to the beach.
FAQs
Surf and ... Save? The 10 Most Affordable Beach Towns for Homebuyers, 2021? ›
Gulfport, Mississippi
Gulfport, Mississippi, is one of the cheapest beach towns along the Gulf Coast. This city covers about 55.63 square miles and is home to 72,000 people, making it the second-largest city in Mississippi.
- Gulfport, Miss. Median list price: $224,900. ...
- Newport News, Va. Median list price: $200,000. ...
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- Grand Isle, La. Median list price: $309,500. ...
- Corpus Christi, Tx. Median list price: $289,948. ...
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- North Beach, Md.
Gulfport, Mississippi
Gulfport, Mississippi, is one of the cheapest beach towns along the Gulf Coast. This city covers about 55.63 square miles and is home to 72,000 people, making it the second-largest city in Mississippi.
Buying Property and Renting in the Caribbean islands
If you are looking for affordable property in the Caribbean islands, you should consider places like Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Aruba, Honduras, and Belize, as they offer some of the most economical real estate options for you to buy or rent.
- Myrtle Beach, SC.
- Naples, FL.
- Port Aransas, TX.
- Portland, ME.
- San Clemente, CA.
- Santa Barbara, CA.
- Sarasota, FL.
- Seaside, OR.
No. 1: Ocean City, N.J.
What is the cheapest Florida Gulf Coast town to live in? ›- Pensacola.
- Daytona Beach.
- Deerfield Beach.
- Fort Walton Beach.
- Vero Beach.
- Clearwater.
- Tarpon Springs.
- Melbourne.
So why is this famous beach community so affordable? Because the city has a dark side as well. The violent crime rate in Myrtle Beach is more than four times the national average, according to the most recent FBI data. That's brought home prices down.
What are the cons of living beachfront? ›There are also a few downsides to life at the beach. The weather may be unpredictable, pests might be an issue, and beachfront erosion could cause problems. Also, privacy can be hard to find, homes require quite a bit of maintenance, and humidity could lead to mold problems.
What are the cons of buying a house near the beach? ›Expect to pay more for both the house and the insurance (including flood insurance). Many beach towns have high taxes. Advertising for and managing a rental house means extra bills—and owners will probably need a pricey property manager.
Where is the cheapest lakefront property? ›
- Sandusky, OH. Sandusky, OH, was ranked the most affordable lake town in 2021 by Realtor.com. ...
- Wisconsin Dells, WI. Median list price: $199,950. ...
- Chelan, WA. Lake Chelan National Recreation Area in Washington state. ...
- Branson, MO. ...
- Ely, MN. ...
- Lake Placid, NY. ...
- Effingham, IL. ...
- Eureka Springs, AR.
Cape Coral
Known as the “Waterfront Wonderland,” this charming town is not only one of Florida's most affordable places but it is also one of the safest. Located in the southwestern part of the state near Fort Meyers, Cape Coral has an intricate system of canals which allow its residents to always be near the water.
Rank | State | Population |
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1 | Wyoming | 563,626 |
2 | Utah | 2,763,885 |
3 | Montana | 989,415 |
4 | Idaho | 1,567,582 |
- Jacksonville, FL. Beaches. ...
- Savannah, GA. ...
- Charleston, SC. ...
- Fort Pierce, FL. ...
- Baltimore, MD. ...
- Dover, DE. ...
- Wilmington, NC.
- Barbados. Barbados is one of the most beautiful tropical islands in the Caribbean Ocean. ...
- Colombia. Located in South America and having coastlines to both the Caribbean Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, Colombia is a great tropical place to live. ...
- Mauritius. ...
- Philippines. ...
- Saint Lucia. ...
- Vietnam. ...
- Canary Islands. ...
- Bali (Indonesia)
- Mexico. Like any country, some parts of Mexico are nicer and safer than others. ...
- Panama. Just a bit further south is Panama. ...
- Ecuador. Situated on the equator, Ecuador is a top pick if you really desire warm weather. ...
- Colombia. ...
- Costa Rica. ...
- Malaysia. ...
- Spain. ...
- Nicaragua.
- St. Barts. Saint-Barthélemy, or St. ...
- Anguilla. The U.S. Department of State named Anguilla one of the safest islands in the Caribbean. ...
- The Cayman Islands. The Cayman Islands implement some of the strictest gun laws of any Caribbean territory or nation. ...
- Martinique.
- Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- Pensacola, Florida.
- Tampa, Florida.
- Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
- Jacksonville, Florida.
- Melbourne, Florida.
- Naples, Florida.
- Sarasota, Florida.
- Carpinteria State Beach.
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- California (CA)
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It Makes You Healthier
Outside of the obvious benefits, like being able to work on your tan whenever you want, the fresh air and vitamin D are great for your health. Studies also show that people who live near the beach are often less stressed and live happier lives!
What is America's happiest seaside town? ›
America's happiest seaside town: Ocean City, N.J.
What seaside town is coastal living happiest? ›Coastal Living features Southport as the No. 1 “Happiest Seaside Town” in the July/August issue of the magazine and online. Coastal Living revealed the top 10 finalists for “America's Happiest Seaside Towns” in its March issue.
What is the #1 happiest state in the US? ›Popular West Coast Areas To Move To
As a general rule of thumb, properties are more expensive on the east coast. The metro and island areas stretching from Miami to West Palm Beach have some of the most expensive properties in the state.
Because there are fewer major cities and tourist attractions along the Gulf Coast, you will find that the communities on that side have less tourists and more reasonable housing, which makes the Gulf Coast a more appealing destination for many retirees.
What is the cheapest coastal town to live on the East Coast? ›Rank | Location | Population |
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1 | Brunswick | 16,231 |
2 | Bowers | 312 |
3 | Atlantic City | 37,793 |
4 | Keansburg | 9,697 |
Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Is the Top Affordable Beach Town to Retire In, According to Realtor.com. Several other Southern spots made the top 10.
Why is it called Dirty Myrtle Beach? ›The waters of Myrtle Beach are murky, which give it its name Dirty Myrtle.
Is Virginia Beach or Myrtle Beach cheaper? ›The common agreement among travelers:
The price is about the same depending on where you stay and what you do in both places, but the weather is slightly warmer on average in Myrtle Beach. Virginia Beach tends to be more crowded, but only slightly.
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) says the average age of vacation home buyers is 43, compared to 2003, when the average age was 61.
Is it worth getting a beach house? ›
Yes, buying a beach house is a good idea — if you have the funds to purchase it, insure it, and maintain it. If it will be a vacation home, you'll need to ensure you can get there on a regular basis.
Are beach houses cheaper than hotels? ›Not only is a vacation home cheaper than a hotel when you break down the cost per person per bedroom, but you also have amenities that are private to the vacation home. Hotels are great for large groups that want to vacation together but also want some separation.
What state has the cheapest beach houses? ›Gulfport, Mississippi, is the most affordable town in which to buy a beach house. It is located about halfway between Mississippi's borders with Louisiana and Alabama and has 26 miles of beach on the Gulf of Mexico.
What time of year is best to buy a beach house? ›Fall. According to a Trulia study, the best time to buy in coastal markets is in the early fall, particularly September and October. The reason for this is there are still a number of houses on the market, but also a lot less competition. Less competition will mean there is a better chance for negotiating a better deal ...
What time of year is best to buy beach property? ›Timing your beach property purchase
The best deals on vacation homes tend to be at the very end of peak season. For beach homes this falls right around Labor Day. Many time sellers will be locking up their properties for months knowing there won't be many renters and might be looking to get it off of their own hands.
States With Cheapest Land
Arizona is the cheapest state to buy land with a median price of $4,164 per acre. New Mexico is the second cheapest state to buy land with a median price of $6,000 per acre. Mississippi has the third cheapest land in the US with a median price of $10,835 per acre.
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1 | Shildon | 1.11 |
2 | Cleator Moor | 1.16 |
3 | Kilbirnie | 1.22 |
4 | Cumnock | 1.25 |
- Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. © William Perry | Dreamstime.com. ...
- Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Csfotoimages/iStock via Getty Images Plus. ...
- Lake Placid, New York. DenisTangneyJr/E+ via Getty Images. ...
- Okoboji, Iowa. ...
- South Lake Tahoe, California. ...
- Traverse City, Michigan. ...
- Sandpoint, Idaho. ...
- Grand Marais, Minnesota.
The safest place to live in Florida is Satellite Beach. You'll feel safe living in this quaint city on Florida's space coast, which is home to just over 11,000 people. In 2021, there were only six violent crimes in Satellite Beach, easily making it the safest place to live in Florida.
Where is the cheapest place to live in Florida on Social Security? ›Lake Wales is an appealing choice for retirees seeking to maximize their Social Security income. With a 2022 average monthly rent of $1,493 and total monthly expenses of $2,813.94, a couple's average monthly Social Security benefits would exceed their total monthly outgoings by $742.
Where is the cheapest place to live in Florida with a low crime rate? ›
Dunedin. The unique town of Dunedin is also one of the most affordable places to live in Florida. Those seeking a laid-back lifestyle will adore the charming feel this city provides for its residents. It has excellent schools and a low crime rate any family will enjoy.
What is the number 1 cheapest state to live in? ›The cheapest states to live in are Mississippi, Oklahoma, Kansas, Alabama, Georgia, Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, West Virginia, and Tennessee. Mississippi is the cheapest state to live in in the US, with a cost of living index of 85. The second cheapest state to live in is Oklahoma, with a cost of living index of 85.8.
What state has the lowest cost of living and highest pay? ›The cost of living in America varies dramatically between each state. From Mississippi being the cheapest state to live in with a median household income of $46,511 to Hawaii being the most expensive state with a median household income of $83,173.
What state has the overall lowest cost of living? ›Mississippi. Mississippi has the lowest cost of living in the United States. With a cost of living index of 83.3, expenses are nearly 17% less than the national average. Mississippi's housing costs are the lowest in the nation.
What state has the best income to cost of living ratio? ›Mississippi is the state with the lowest cost of living in the US, with a cost of living index of 85. This means that the cost of living in Mississippi is 15% lower than the national average. The state has a low cost of housing, groceries, and utilities.
What is the cheapest state to retire in 2023? ›Rather, Alabama is the most affordable state to retire in, according to WalletHub's “2023 Best States to Retire.” The analysis compared all 50 states across three key categories: health care, quality of life and affordability.
What are the cheapest Southern states to live in? ›Likewise, the cost of living is lowest in states including Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Alabama, and yet these states fall in the national rankings due to factors such as higher senior poverty rates and Medicare spending.
Where is the cheapest place to live on the ocean in Florida? ›Pensacola
The most affordable beach town in Florida is Pensacola, although technically speaking, it's a city, not a town. City living can be affordable, even with waterside living. Pensacola currently has a median home value of $235,000 in 2022. The median housing cost (for rent and mortgages) is $932 per month.
One reason why the Daytona Beach area may be more affordable than other beach towns is because many of the existing beachside homes that are not directly along the ocean or Halifax River are older and in need of repair, said Arthur.
Is it cheaper to live in Myrtle Beach or Hilton Head? ›The cost of living in Hilton Head Island, SC is 0.5% higher than in Myrtle Beach, SC. You would have to earn a salary of $60,293 to maintain your current standard of living.
Where is the nicest but cheapest place to live in Florida? ›
Cape Coral
Known as the “Waterfront Wonderland,” this charming town is not only one of Florida's most affordable places but it is also one of the safest. Located in the southwestern part of the state near Fort Meyers, Cape Coral has an intricate system of canals which allow its residents to always be near the water.
Known for its famous Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach is also home to some of the most affordable beachfront property in Florida. The town has a median home value of $189,800, making it an attractive option for those looking for a budget-friendly beach town.
What are the cons of buying a beach house? ›High Cost & Maintenance
Owning a beach house property comes with high costs and maintenance. Real estate costs are always higher for beach properties as compared to other locations. The interest on a mortgage will also be a premium due to demand for beach houses and its location.
In May 2023, the median listing home price in Daytona Beach, FL was $310K, trending up 10.7% year-over-year. The median listing home price per square foot was $269. The median home sold price was $241.5K.
Is it a good idea to buy a beach house? ›Yes, buying a beach house is a good idea — if you have the funds to purchase it, insure it, and maintain it. If it will be a vacation home, you'll need to ensure you can get there on a regular basis.
Which is better beachfront or oceanfront? ›The difference between a beachfront and oceanfront room is the beachfront room is on the ground floor so you walk from your patio straight onto the beach. The oceanfront would be on the first or second floor, so you would walk down a flight of stairs to the front of the block then onto the beach.