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House prices in Brighton in 2025

Last year, we saw 1,881 properties sold in the area, with an average house price of £464,661. This represents a decrease of -8.11% in the volume of transactions year on year. Meanwhile the average selling price saw a decrease of -40.93% in the same period. The average value add score for the area is 62.

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168 Ground Floor Flat Freshfield Road

Flat
Leasehold
76 SQM

£265,625 • Est. today

£65,000 • Mar 2001

Extended

20 Lennox Street

Flat
Leasehold
47 SQM

£265,550 • Est. today

£65,000 • Mar 2001

Possibly extendable

18 Talbot Crescent

Flat
Leasehold
107 SQM

£265,625 • Est. today

£65,000 • Mar 2001

Possibly extendable
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8a Station Road

Flat
Leasehold

£288,715 • Est. today

£90,000 • Mar 2001

+ 2 more

26 Third Floor Flat Albert Road

Flat
Leasehold

£312,055 • Est. today

£87,500 • Mar 2001

28 Port Hall Place

Flat
Leasehold
75 SQM

£258,545 • Est. today

£71,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

Extended

168 Upper Maisonette Freshfield Road

Flat
Leasehold

£265,625 • Est. today

£65,000 • Mar 2001

Possibly extendable

8 Flat 5 Evelyn Terrace

Flat
Leasehold

£223,370 • Est. today

£45,500 • Mar 2001

Curzon House Flat 19 Chichester Drive East

Flat
Leasehold
44 SQM

£236,785 • Est. today

£57,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

Extendable

1 Clarendon Terrace

Flat
Leasehold

£167,987 • Est. today

£41,000 • Mar 2001

30 First Floor Flat Argyle Road

Flat
Leasehold
47 SQM

£285,550 • Est. today

£68,000 • Mar 2001

Possibly extendable

Sovereign Court Flat 58 The Strand

Flat
Leasehold
63 SQM

£488,270 • Est. today

£153,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

Sovereign Court Flat 58 The Strand

Flat
Leasehold
56 SQM

£488,270 • Est. today

£153,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

Sovereign Court Flat 58 The Strand

Flat
Leasehold
56 SQM

£488,270 • Est. today

£153,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

Sovereign Court Flat 58 The Strand

Flat
Leasehold
56 SQM

£488,270 • Est. today

£153,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

Sovereign Court Flat 58 The Strand

Flat
Leasehold
63 SQM

£488,270 • Est. today

£153,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

Sovereign Court Flat 58 The Strand

Flat
Leasehold
56 SQM

£488,270 • Est. today

£153,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

Sovereign Court Flat 58 The Strand

Flat
Leasehold
63 SQM

£488,270 • Est. today

£153,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

Sovereign Court Flat 58 The Strand

Flat
Leasehold
63 SQM

£488,270 • Est. today

£153,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

6 Flat 3 Percival Terrace

Flat
Leasehold

£938,108 • Est. today

£250,000 • Mar 2001

Chates Farm Court Flat 36 John Street

Flat
Leasehold

£227,683 • Est. today

£55,500 • Mar 2001

Possibly extendable

130 Flat 1 Marine Parade

Flat
Leasehold

£942,008 • Est. today

£249,000 • Mar 2001

+ 1 more

53 First Floor Flat Shanklin Road

Flat
Leasehold

£285,550 • Est. today

£68,000 • Mar 2001

47 Flat 1 Eaton Place

Flat
Leasehold

£217,430 • Est. today

£45,450 • Mar 2001

19 Flat 2 Montpelier Place

Flat
Leasehold

£185,385 • Est. today

£44,000 • Mar 2001

Where does this data come from?

The property price data for England and Wales that you see on our website is sourced primarily from HM Land Registry's Price Paid Data. This dataset is the one source of truth for most of the country’s residential property transactions. Where available, we’ve enhanced this with information gathered from Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data and then further added to it with records from various trusted additional sources. This material was last updated on October 7, 2024.

Some of the figures you see above, such as the Value Potential score are constructed using our own proprietary algorithmic modelling. They are most decidedly estimates, and may be off the mark. Please use this information cautiously, and as a guide only. If in doubt, and certainly before putting in an offer anywhere, please speak with your local estate agent to get a better understanding of the property’s valuation.

Brighton house prices in 2025
 

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Vibrant cultural scene

The town boasts numerous galleries, theatres, and music venues, including the renowned Brighton Dome and the annual Brighton Festival.

Stunning seafront and pier

The iconic Brighton Pier offers entertainment and stunning views of the coastline, complemented by a lively beach culture.

Diverse food and drink options

A wide range of eateries, from traditional fish and chips to international cuisine, can be found in the bustling North Laine and Lanes areas.

High cost of living

Housing prices and rental costs in the town can be significantly higher than the national average, making it less affordable for some residents.

Traffic congestion issues

Busy streets and limited parking can lead to frustrating traffic conditions, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Variable weather conditions

The coastal climate can be unpredictable, with frequent rain and chilly winds, which may deter outdoor activities.