The Maryport housing market has experienced substantial growth, with properties selling for 31.7% more than the previous year according to recent data. home.co.uk reports that sold prices are now 6% above the 2023 peak of £137,824, indicating strong buyer demand in this Cumbrian coastal town. The average house price varies significantly across sources, ranging from £144,573 to £192,158 depending on the data provider, though our Atlas platform shows current asking prices averaging £136,338 across 71 active listings.
Property types in Maryport skew heavily towards terraced housing, which accounts for the majority of sales in the area according to home.co.uk listings data. This is typical for a historic coastal town with industrial roots, where rows of worker cottages line the streets leading down to the harbour. The average terraced property sells for around £117,581 to £131,174 depending on location and condition, while semi-detached homes command higher prices averaging £181,353 to £184,167. Detached properties in Maryport remain relatively rare, with just 2 currently listed, but these achieve premium prices averaging around £236,250 to £245,000.
The CA15 postcode area, encompassing Maryport and surrounding villages, shows consistent transaction activity with properties selling across all price brackets. Our data reveals that 32 listings fall in the £100k-£200k range, representing the sweet spot for local buyers, while 25 properties are priced under £100k offering accessible entry points to the market. The premium segment (£200k-£300k) contains 11 listings, with just 3 properties exceeding £300,000, demonstrating that Maryport remains predominantly a market for affordable and mid-range housing.