It’s that time of year again—school’s out for the summer, and families across the country are packing up to hit the beaches.
You’ve likely dreamed of turning your summer vacation spot into a regular weekend getaway or even a full-time residence. But buying a beach home comes with a major obstacle: the high price of prime coastal real estate.
With that in mind, the Realtor.com® team has again calculated the most affordable beach towns for homebuyers for 2024. Following a few tweaks to the methodology, Mississippi’s Gulf Shore still reigns supreme for affordability. However, this year, Pascagoula, MS, unseated Gulfport, MS, as the country’s No. 1 beach town for home affordability.
“We’re a small town, where everybody knows everybody else,” says Bernie O’Sullivan, a senior loan officer with Delmar Mortgage who has lived in Pascagoula for more than six decades. “We have a huge beach park where they bring in music several times a year. … It’s a very laid-back town, with beautiful sunsets.”
For the first time, our top 10 list includes two cities on the West Coast: Newport, OR, and Ocean Shores, WA. And surprisingly, this year’s list includes a village on upscale Cape Cod: Dennis Port, MA, where small beach bungalows abound.
Other entries for 2024 include beach towns on the Jersey Shore and in the Carolinas, Florida, Texas, and Louisiana.
One note of caution: Some beach towns on this list, though not all, made the cut primarily due to their abundance of condos, which are typically priced lower than single-family homes and bring down the median list prices. While condos can offer an excellent path to attainably priced beachfront ownership, they typically have monthly homeowners association fees, which are not included in our calculations and can significantly affect affordability.
Our rankings also don’t factor in flood insurance, which can be a major expense for coastal homeowners. Recent changes to federal rules have sharply increased flood insurance premiums in some areas, with Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida seeing some of the largest increases.
How we determined the most affordable beach towns
Starting with a federal database of beaches and their locations, we created a list of coastal cities and towns. Then, we ranked them by median list prices in March for single-family homes, including condominiums but excluding mobile homes. Only cities with at least 25 active listings for the month were included, to ensure adequate inventory.
To make the final list, these beach towns had to include a sandy, public-access ocean beach within the city limits. Cities on the coastline of estuaries, such as inland bays and sounds, were excluded from this year’s rankings.
Finally, to ensure geographic diversity, we included only one beach town per state in the top 10 rankings, excluding second or third entries from states already listed.
1. Pascagoula, MS
March 2024 median list price: $164,900
Mississippi’s Gulf Shore regularly ranks highly on our list for beach town affordability, and this year is no exception.
Pascagoula, a city of about 22,000, is the birthplace of famed beach-bum musician Jimmy Buffett. The city’s main public beach is dubbed Buffett Beach in tribute to the “Cheeseburger in Paradise” singer, who died last year at the age of 76.
In addition to its beach, Pascagoula features a public fishing pier, as well as a nine-hole regulation golf course at the Pascagoula Country Club. A short boat ride away is Petit Bois Island, a federally protected wilderness area. Though the island has no structures or facilities, it is open to the public, offering the experience of a private island getaway for day-trippers visiting by private boat.
The city is not known as a place for second homes, and most properties here are owner-occupied primary residences, according to O’Sullivan, the mortgage loan officer in Pascagoula.
Pascagoula has bounced back strongly after being devastated by Hurricane Katrina nearly two decades ago, she says, with new bars, restaurants, and shops springing up in the city.
2. Atlantic City, NJ
March 2024 median list price: $239,000
Perhaps better known for its casinos than its beaches, Atlantic City’s shoreline still sees big influxes of beachgoers on sunny summer days.
The seaside resort town, known as the “Las Vegas of the East Coast,” does not lack amusement and entertainment options. The city’s famous boardwalk is also crowded with dining and shopping options, and a prime spot for people-watching on the Jersey Shore.
3. Deerfield Beach, FL
March 2024 median list price: $239,950
Out of Florida’s many beach towns, Deerfield Beach claims the top spot for affordability this year, primarily due to the city’s abundance of moderately priced condos.
Located about halfway between Miami and Palm Beach in southeast Florida, Deerfield Beach boasts plenty of activities and amenities, including a fishing pier, boardwalk, and arboretum.
Deerfield Island Park, a county-run nature refuge, is accessible by free boat rides from the mainland every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
4. Dennis Port, MA
March 2024 median list price: $277,500
It might come as a surprise that a seaside village on upscale Cape Cod not only made our top 10 list of affordable beach towns, but also landed in the top five.
Dennis Port’s relatively low list prices are due to the abundance of small, World War II–era beach cottages that line its shores. On a square-footage basis, they are relatively pricey. But if you are comfortable with cramped quarters, these cottages offer ownership of a home with ocean views and direct beach access at an attainable price.
For example, this 367-square-foot one-bedroom is smaller than some backyard sheds. But, currently listed at $189,000, it offers ocean views from a spacious outdoor patio, and the beach is a short two-minute walk away.
5. Myrtle Beach, SC
March 2024 median list price: $299,500
A famed resort city, Myrtle Beach makes this year’s list primarily due to its high density of condo units, which brings the median list price down.
The city of roughly 38,000 sits in the middle of South Carolina’s Grand Strand, an uninterrupted 60-mile stretch of sandy beaches. Myrtle Beach is famed for its large number of golf courses, including many celebrity-designed entries from the likes of Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus.
Other popular amusements in the city include Ripley’s Aquarium, the Hollywood Wax Museum, and a 187-foot tall Ferris wheel towering over the boardwalk.
6. Corpus Christi, TX
March 2024 median list price: $315,000
Corpus Cristi’s city limits include parts of Padre Island and Mustang Island, both popular destinations for Texas beachgoers. The city of roughly 300,000 features a good mix of attainably priced housing, including beachfront condo units and modestly sized homes located a short drive from the beach.
Parking at Padre Island’s beach is rarely an issue, since the national seashore there allows driving on the shoreline. Pickup trucks with well-stocked coolers are a common sight on the beach, though four-wheel drive is highly recommended.
Local attractions in Corpus Christi include the USS Lexington Museum aboard the decommissioned aircraft carrier, the Texas State Aquarium, and the South Texas Botanical Gardens & Nature Center.
7. Sunset Beach, NC
March 2024 median list price: $340,000
Most of the homes sitting directly on the sandy shore of Sunset Beach run upward of $1 million. But a short drive of a few minutes inland opens up a range of attainably priced single-family homes, and a number of condominium complexes.
Originally named “Bald Beach,” the seaside town got its more attractive current name in the 1950s, from a developer who was impressed by the sunset views from the southeast-facing barrier island.
Attractions in Sunset Beach include the Ingram Planetarium and a fishing pier. On Bird Island, hikers can enjoy the undeveloped nature preserve. The island is home to the Kindred Spirit Mailbox, a local oddity where passersby can leave their thoughts. The mysterious seaside mailbox was the inspiration for the Nicholas Spark novel “Every Breath.”
8. Grand Isle, LA
March 2024 median list price: $375,000
Located on a remote barrier island on Louisiana’s Gulf Shore, Grand Isle is known for its beaches, migratory bird habitats, and surfable waves.
Even large beach houses on Grand Isle are relatively cheap compared with many other coastal towns, but there’s a significant catch. The area has been repeatedly pummeled by hurricanes, and flood insurance on homes there will likely come at a steep premium.
For beach lovers who can stomach the risk, Grand Isle offers well-maintained sandy shores, a state park with a fishing pier, seafood and daiquiri joints, and plenty of fishing charters.
9. Newport, OR
March 2024 median list price: $399,950
The highest-ranked West Coast beach town on this year’s list, Newport is home to historic Nye Beach, a popular vacation spot on Oregon’s coast since the late 19th century.
Newport owes its attainable listing prices to a mix of beachfront condos and smaller homes within walking distance of the shore. For example, this two-bedroom, 912-square-foot cottage sits on the bluffs overlooking Nye Beach and is listed for $389,900.
Local attractions include the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area.
10. Ocean Shores, WA
March 2024 median list price: $425,000
Ocean Shores, a small city of about 6,700 residents on the Washington coast, rounds out this year’s top 10 list of affordable beach towns.
Situated on the Point Brown peninsula, Ocean Shores has direct shoreline access to both the Pacific Ocean and the north bay of Grays Harbor. Nearby attractions include hiking and equestrian trails, a public golf course, and the Quinault Beach Resort and Casino.
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