Exmouth Area Guide

Coastal Town

Devon's oldest seaside resort with two-mile beach, water sports, and estuary nature reserve. This guide covers everything you need to know about living in Exmouth — from property prices and crime statistics to school ratings and transport links. All data comes from official UK government sources and is updated regularly.

£267k
Median property price ↑ 4.5%
36
Crimes per 1,000 residents
10
Schools (7 Good/Outstanding)
Good
Transport rating · Exmouth

About Exmouth

Overview

Devon's oldest seaside resort with two-mile beach, water sports, and estuary nature reserve. Located in South West, Exmouth has a population of approximately 36,864 residents, making it a smaller coastal town by UK standards. The primary postcode area is EX8.

Exmouth sits within South West and is well connected to neighbouring areas. The local property market is at the affordable end of the spectrum, with a median price of £267k that is 17% below the South West average of £320k. The area has a very low crime rate compared to similar areas.

Key facts about Exmouth

  • Good public transport connections
  • Nearest station: Exmouth
  • Seafront location
  • Low crime area
  • Region: South West
  • Population: ~36,864
  • Median property price: £267k
  • Crime rate: 36 per 1,000
  • Ofsted: 70% schools Good/Outstanding

Property prices in Exmouth (2026)

Based on HM Land Registry Price Paid data, updated regularly.

£267k
Median price
↑ 4.5%
Year-on-year change

Property market analysis

The median property price in Exmouth currently stands at £267k, placing it in the affordable segment of the South West market. This is 17% below the South West average of £320k. Over the past twelve months, prices in Exmouth have been on an upward trend, with a year-on-year change of +4.5%.

This rate of growth outpaces many comparable areas in South West and suggests continued demand from buyers. Factors driving price appreciation may include transport improvements, new developments, or an influx of buyers priced out of more expensive neighbouring areas.

For context, the most affordable areas in South West have median prices around £197k, while the most expensive areas reach £678k. Exmouth sits in the middle of this range.

What types of property are available? At this price level, buyers can access a range of property types including flats, terraced houses, and some semi-detached homes. This makes the area attractive to both first-time buyers and young families.

Crime and safety in Exmouth

Crime data sourced from Police.uk, which records all crimes reported to police forces across England and Wales.

Low crime 35.9 crimes per 1,000 residents

Crime rate analysis

Exmouth has a very low crime rate of 35.9 offences per 1,000 residents per year. This is below the national average of 55 per 1,000. This low crime rate suggests the area is one of the safer locations in the region, which is often reflected in higher property valuations.

Understanding crime statistics: Raw crime numbers can be misleading without context. Areas with high footfall (shopping centres, transport hubs, nightlife) naturally record more incidents. The crimes-per-1,000-residents metric normalises for population size but does not account for visitors. When assessing safety, consider the types of crime most relevant to you — residential burglary and vehicle crime are more directly relevant to homeowners than shoplifting or public order offences.

For a full breakdown by crime category, monthly trends, and year-on-year comparison, sign up for Check Local's detailed safety report for Exmouth. Our AI-generated analysis puts the numbers in plain English so you can make an informed decision.

Schools in Exmouth

School data from the Department for Education (DfE) and Ofsted.

10
Total schools
70%
Good or Outstanding

Schools analysis

Exmouth has 10 schools in the local area, of which 7 (70%) have been rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. This represents a strong level of school quality. While the majority of schools perform well, parents should research individual schools carefully. Ofsted ratings can change between inspections, and a school's suitability depends on your child's specific needs.

Primary and secondary schools: The area serves families with children of all ages, with both primary and secondary schools available locally. The smaller number of schools means catchment areas are important — check distances carefully before committing to a property.

Catchment areas and admissions: Most schools in Exmouth use distance-based admissions criteria, meaning the closer you live to a school, the more likely your child is to gain a place. Popular schools can have very tight catchment areas. Check Local's detailed schools report shows the distance from any address to every nearby school, with full Ofsted ratings and Key Stage results.

Transport and commuting in Exmouth

Good transport Nearest station: Exmouth

Transport links analysis

Exmouth has good public transport links, with regular services connecting the area to major employment centres and neighbouring towns. The nearest railway station is Exmouth, providing regular services to surrounding areas. Transport connectivity data is sourced from NaPTAN, the official UK database of public transport access points.

For commuters, Exmouth offers strong connectivity. Regular rail services connect the area to major employment centres, and bus routes serve local destinations.

Impact on property values: Transport links are one of the strongest predictors of property prices. Areas within walking distance of a station typically command a premium of 10-15% over areas further away. The good transport connectivity in Exmouth provides solid support for property values.

Living in Exmouth — lifestyle and amenities

Exmouth is a smaller coastal town in South West with a population of around 36,864. The area has a community feel with local shops, cafes, and green spaces contributing to quality of life.

Who lives in Exmouth? The affordable property prices make this area popular with first-time buyers, young families, and those looking for better value. It often attracts buyers priced out of more expensive neighbouring areas.

Green spaces and recreation: The area offers access to parks, playing fields, and countryside walks, providing a balance between urban convenience and outdoor recreation.

Shopping and dining: Exmouth has a decent high street with everyday essentials, plus an increasing number of independent shops and restaurants.

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Frequently asked questions about Exmouth

Is Exmouth a good place to live?

Exmouth is a smaller coastal town in South West with a population of approximately 36,864. It has good transport links, 10 schools (70% rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted), and a median property price of £267k. The crime rate of 36 per 1,000 residents is very low. Whether it suits you depends on your priorities — use Check Local to compare it with similar areas.

What are property prices like in Exmouth?

The median property price in Exmouth is £267k, which is 17% below the South West average of £320k. Prices have been on an upward trend over the past year, with a year-on-year change of +4.5%. This is based on HM Land Registry Price Paid data. Check Local's full report includes breakdowns by property type, historical trends, and new build analysis.

How safe is Exmouth?

Exmouth records approximately 36 crimes per 1,000 residents annually, which is classified as very low and is below the national average of 55 per 1,000. Crime data is sourced from Police.uk and covers all reported offences. The most common categories in urban areas typically include anti-social behaviour, violence, and shoplifting. Check Local provides a full breakdown by crime category with monthly trends.

What schools are in Exmouth?

There are 10 schools in and around Exmouth, of which 7 (70%) are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. This is considered a strong performance. School data is sourced from the Department for Education (DfE) and Ofsted. Check Local provides detailed information including individual school ratings, Key Stage results, and proximity to your chosen address.

What is the transport like in Exmouth?

Exmouth has good transport links. The nearest station is Exmouth. Transport data is sourced from NaPTAN (the National Public Transport Access Nodes database). Check Local's full transport lens includes all nearby stations, bus stops, and service frequency data.

Where does this data come from?

All data in this Exmouth area guide is sourced from verified official UK government and public sector data providers. We combine property transaction records, crime statistics, school inspection data, transport network data, and census information to build a complete picture of every area.

We do not scrape, estimate, or fabricate any figures. Check Local processes and combines these official datasets to produce a unified area intelligence report. Our AI then generates plain-English narratives to help you understand what the numbers actually mean for your day-to-day life.

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