Beach Hut Listed for £200,000 in Gwynedd, Wales
Beach hut costing as much as a house goes on market

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A beach hut in Abersoch, Gwynedd, Wales, is on the market for £200,000, equivalent to the price of some houses in the area. This iconic hut, part of a picturesque line along the beach, offers basic shelter but lacks power supplies, highlighting the unique real estate dynamics in coastal regions.
- 01The beach hut is priced at £200,000, comparable to houses in nearby Denbighshire.
- 02Abersoch is known for its high property values, with some houses selling for over £1 million.
- 03The hut is described as a 'rare and iconic coastal asset' by the listing agent.
- 04Huts in the area are not permitted to have power supplies and are primarily used for beach access.
- 05Only a few beach huts are listed for sale each year, with some remaining in private ownership for decades.
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A beach hut located in Abersoch, Gwynedd, Wales, has been listed for £200,000, a price comparable to some houses along the coast. This bathing hut, featuring a wooden balcony, occupies a 'prime position' among a series of huts that create a picturesque view of Abersoch beach. In contrast, properties in this popular resort can sell for more than £1 million, while a three-bedroom semi-detached house or a two-bedroom detached bungalow can fetch around £200,000 in nearby Denbighshire. The listing by estate agents Beresford Adams describes the hut as a 'rare and iconic coastal asset' situated close to local amenities such as a slipway, café, and yacht club. However, the huts are not allowed to have power supplies, limiting their use to basic shelter for beachgoers. The agent noted that only a couple of huts are offered for sale each year, with many remaining in private ownership for extended periods, underscoring the unique appeal and market dynamics of coastal properties.
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The high price of beach huts reflects the increasing demand for coastal properties in Wales, potentially affecting local real estate trends.
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