The housing market throughout Brighton has experienced fluctuations over the past few decades. Nationally, average home prices have increased by around 15% in the past five years to value according to the latest Land Registry data. Strong demand, especially among first-time buyers keen to secure lower interest rates, continues to outstrip supply. The majority of English regions have seen prices rise between 5-20% during this period. Brighton dominates as the most expensive district at an average value, though yearly growth has slowed. Prices within commuter zones of major southern cities like Brighton exceeded national levels, climbing up to 25%. Meanwhile, more affordable areas like Brighton and towns saw more modest 5-10% rises. Rural areas proved especially popular during lockdowns.Experts forecast national prices to keep rising 4-6% annually over the coming years barring economic crises. Low housing stock volumes and resilient demand, even during periods of economic uncertainty, indicates continued increases lie ahead. Infrastructure improvements and regeneration projects also create upward localized pressures. Investors remain buoyant, though rental yields struggle outside major conurbations. Buy-to-let and holiday home purchases augment tourism-centric locale prices respectively. Brighton's housing market shows sustained resilience. While outer regions or less fashionable zones give best value, prospective owners should track neighborhood developments to anticipate emerging hotspots driving future value uplift. Thoughtful research into long-term price projections and inherent property qualities ensures the wisest investments.
ideally situated within the favoured downland village of east dean, close to local shops and
eastbourne road, east dean
enviably situated adjacent to the lovely greensward within the much favoured downland village of east
a remarkably spacious 4 bedroom detached chalet style residence occupying an elevated position within the
4 bedroom chalet for saleadded > 14 days by emslie & tarrant
originally built as the rectory for hamsey church, pellbrook house is a substantial detached property
a delightful ground floor purpose built apartment with a private and charming southerly garden most