7 Reasons Why People Are Moving to Margate….

Margate has become one of the UK’s most magnetic coastal towns — and the surge of people relocating here isn’t slowing down. What’s drawing everyone in? A mix of creativity, coast, community, and a lifestyle that feels both relaxed and culturally switched on.

1. The Creative Energy Is Off the Scale

Margate has become a haven for artists, makers, designers and anyone craving a more inspiring way of living. With Turner Contemporary as a cultural anchor and a constant flow of exhibitions, installations, and festivals, the town has an atmosphere you can feel.
It’s vibrant, expressive, a bit rebellious — and people want to be part of it.

2. The Beach Lifestyle Is the Real Deal

Golden sand, big skies, beachfront cafés, tidal pools… Margate offers a genuine coastal lifestyle without sacrificing convenience. Swim before work, walk the dog along the promenade, watch sunsets with a drink in hand — and when you want energy instead of calm, Dreamland Dreamland Margate is right there bringing the fun with its retro rides, open‑air gigs and that unmistakable seaside nostalgia. It’s the kind of everyday balance city‑dwellers dream about.

3. Better Value for Money Than the City

Compared with London and many parts of the South East, you get more space, more character and more home for your budget. Whether it’s a Victorian terrace, a seaside townhouse, or a modern apartment overlooking the water, Margate offers variety without the eye‑watering price tags.

4. An Exploding Food & Drink Scene

People don’t just visit Margate to eat — they travel for it.
From Italian soul food at Bottega Caruso Bottega Caruso to fresh seafood at Buoy and Oyster Home | Buoy and Oyster to the constant stream of pop‑ups, independents and new openings, Margate’s food scene punches way above its weight. It’s quickly become a destination for food lovers.

5. A Strong, Welcoming Community

Margate has a way of bringing people together — locals, newcomers, creatives, families, remote workers, weekenders who never went home. It’s warm, open, and full of people building things: businesses, collectives, events, and collaborations. There’s a sense of possibility here that’s hard to resist.

6. Easy Connections — and a Slower Pace

The high-speed link to London makes Margate ideal for hybrid working or an easier commute. But once you’re here? Life feels slower, calmer, and more grounded. People come to Margate for a lifestyle shift — and stay because it delivers exactly that.

7. The Buzz Just Keeps Growing

Margate isn’t fading. It’s rising.
It’s in national press, attracting big names, and drawing crowds for art, culture, food, festivals and everything in between. When icons like Madonna drop in to see Dame Tracey Emin, it speaks volumes: Queen of Pop Madonna back in Margate for visit to Dame Tracey Emin and Margate’s Off Season art festival – The Isle of Thanet News Margate is firmly on the cultural map.


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