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The most affordable housing markets for a digital detox

Olivia Morris
Authored by Olivia Morris
Posted: Thursday, May 6, 2021 - 11:37

Gwent, Ayrshire and County Durham rank amongst some of the most affordable areas to get on the UK property ladder with the lowest level of internet usage, according to the latest research by GetAgent.co.uk.

For many, good internet connectivity is a vital commodity in this day and age and one that has grown even more important having spent months working from home under lockdown conditions.

But what about those who want to escape from a world overrun with digital devices? GetAgent analysed data on internet users from the ONS, looking at where was home to the highest percentage of population to not have used the internet either in the last three months or at all.

GetAgent then looked at the top 20 most disconnected spots in the UK and which offered the most affordable foot on the ladder from a house price point of view.

Gwent came out on top for the best chance of internet free property affordability. 14% of the population have either never used the internet or failed to log on in the last three months and with an average house price of £108,049, it’s the most affordable of the top 20.

East and North Ayrshire also rank high, with 12.5% of the population living internet free and an average house price of £108,162.

County Durham is the most affordable part of the property market in England for those looking for a digital detox, with as much as 14.2% of the population logging off for three months or more and property averaging just £112,722.

In terms of the most disconnected, Luton ranks top with a huge 22.2% of the population living without internet either indefinitely or for at least three months. However, with the average house price sitting at £242,370 it is one of the least affordable from a property standpoint.

Founder and CEO of GetAgent.co.uk, Colby Short, commented:

“We’re so used to the internet playing such an integral role in our daily lives that we forget for some, constant connectivity isn’t the be all and end all.

In fact, some home buyers prefer a life free from smart phones and computers and luckily for them, there’s a number of areas in the UK where the population is less internet obsessed and house prices remain relatively affordable.

Whatever your preference, the great thing about the UK property market is the huge level of diversity on offer and so you shouldn’t struggle to find the right piece of bricks and mortar for you.”

Sources Office for National Statistics UK House Price Index

Table shows the top 20 areas of the UK with the highest level of the population to have either never used the internet, or to have not used it in the last three months

Location

% of the population disconnected

Average House Price

Luton

22.2

£242,370

Dumfries & Galloway

20.9

£142,087

Powys

20.3

£211,801

South Ayrshire

17.5

£148,543

Liverpool

15.8

£152,974

Wolverhampton

15.7

£174,473

Blackburn with Darwen

15.4

£122,264

Sandwell

14.9

£162,393

Durham CC

14.2

£112,722

Kingston upon Hull, City of

14.1

£114,717

Gwent Valleys

14.0

£108,049

Perth & Kinross and Stirling

13.5

£213,966

Cheshire East

13.2

£253,458

Stoke-on-Trent

12.7

£124,839

East Ayrshire and North Ayrshire mainland

12.5

£108,162

Blackpool

12.4

£114,869

Lincolnshire

12.2

£196,375

Staffordshire CC

12.1

£216,975

South Teesside

12.0

£135,638

Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees

11.7

£128,923

UK

7.8

£250,341

 

 

 

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