THE cheapest places to live in Britain have been revealed, including a quaint town and a commuter spot perfect for Londoners.
Many of the most affordable places to settle down are in Wales or Scotland, but a few in the south-east of England came as a shock.
The most popular cheap town to live in is Glenrothes, a town in the Fife area of Scotland, according to estate agent Zoopla.
Once a settlement to house miners and their families, it flourished into a large industrial powerhouse.
It now offers an easy-going lifestyle for those who choose to live there, nestled amid stunning landscapes.
A local celebrity is Dougray Scott – from Mission: Impossible II – who grew up in the town and remains connected to his roots.
The average price of a three-bedroom home in the area is just £136,900.
Next up is Llanelli, a beautiful market town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, where the average value of a three-bed is £170,600.
It’s the largest town in the county and is just 11 miles away from Swansea.
It would make a good choice for someone who wants to immerse themselves in Welsh culture, as the language is widely spoken there.
Also in Wales is Neath, where homes are at a similar price to Llanelli.
The average price of a three-bedroom property is £176,400, and it’s located along the River Neath, from which it gets its name.
Situated between Bridgend and Swansea, the town boasts impressive transport links for a day out.
Wishaw in Scotland is the fourth most popular cheap town to live in.
The large town on the edge of Clyde Valley with green spaces and high moors.
Wishaw remains on the milder side of UK temperatures so could be a cool getaway for those who aren’t keen on the summer heat.
The Greenhead Moss Community Nature Park provides residents with access to moorlands, bogs, flower meadows, and woodlands, supporting its diverse nature.
Next up is Maesteg in Wales, which offers a three-bed for around £142,000.
The community town in Bridgend County Borough has a Welsh-speaking minority, so those moving there from the rest of the UK won’t feel too left out.
It has a rich tradition of music and theatre and it’s one of the only places where the Welsh tradition of Mari Lwyd, a hobby horse parade, is still celebrated over Christmas.
Here, the Welsh national anthem was first performed and the Maesteg Town Hall is a Grade II listed building constructed in 1881 which serves as a cultural hub.
Dartford offers a three-bedroom for £423,600 and is next on the list.
The Kent town is situated in the south east of Central London and has a charming history and cycling paths.
Shopaholics will be thrilled to hear there are lots of transport links to London as well as the huge Bluewater Shopping Centre and regular markets.
The £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing project in Dartford is also expected to create thousands of jobs and boost the local economy.
In seventh and eighth place, both in Scotland, come Leven with a £164,600 property and Larkhall offering a three-bed for £177,600.
Leven is in the seaside town of Fife and is a beautiful coastal town in the east Central Lowlands.
It boasts a lot of tourists due to its sandy beaches and promenade with plenty of hotels, cafes and restaurants.
Larkhall sits is on the breathtaking Clyde Valley and is often pinned as a commuter town for Glasgow.
With a couple of landmarks, notably the Morgan Glen viaduct and the Glenview memorial fountain.
Nearby, Chatelherault Country Park provides scenic walking trails and plenty of historical sites.
Last but not least, in tenth most popular cheap town to live in is Swanley in the South East.
The picturesque town situated in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, offers a three-bed for £444,9000 on average.
Known for its parks and family-friendly charm, it’s a place where suburban calm meets a touch of countryside.
Community spirit of Swanley remains a defining feature with multiple local markets and various social clubs.