Once jokingly referred to as "God's waiting room" due to its ageing population and slow-paced lifestyle, the town of is now experiencing an unexpected surge in popularity, particularly among young Londoners looking for a
Located just 90 minutes from London by train, Bexhill offers a peaceful alternative to city life without feeling completely cut off. With sea views, Victorian charm, and a blossoming creative scene, it's proving irresistible to a new wave of remote workers and first-time buyers eager to trade traffic for tranquillity.
Following the shift to flexible and hybrid work post-pandemic, interest in coastal living has soared, and Bexhill's property prices are a major draw.
The average house price in the town as of March 2024 is £338,833, a staggering £367,000 less than London, where the average home costs over £706,000, according to Zoopla.
While the town was once overlooked by younger generations, it's now building a reputation for its laid-back lifestyle, community feel, and affordability.
According to Rightmove, between 2021 and 2022, homes in Bexhill were snapped up in just 35 days, with buyer demand jumping 35% and 88% rise in new properties entering the market.
But it's not just about the housing. Bexhill offers plenty to see and do. The town is home to the iconic De La Warr Pavilion, a striking modernist arts venue that draws visitors with its exhibitions, concerts and seafront views.
There's also a long promenade perfect for coastal walks, independent cafés, antique shops, and regular farmers' markets.
For young professionals escaping the capital, the seaside suburb provides a lifestyle that balances natural beauty with creative energy, and all within reach of London's hustle and bustle if needed.
As Londoners continue to search for space, savings, and sanity, Bexhill-on-Sea's sleepy reputation may soon be a thing of the past.