Brighton and Hove House Prices Brighton and Hove House Prices

The average house price in Brighton and Hove is £477,466 using HM Land Registry data.

The average property price increased by £31,168 (6.55%) over the last 5 years and increased by £6,230 (1.24%) over the last 12 months.

Over the last year, there were 3,408 residential property sales – a decrease of 83 transactions (-2.44%) relative to the previous year. The majority of house sales (919) were in the £350,000 - £470,000 range. Then came properties in the £230,000 - £350,000 range, where 822 were sold within this price bracket.

Excluding fall throughs, properties are taking an average of 63 days to sell (from being listed to completion) and the average difference between asking and sold prices is £-14,801 (-2%).

In Nov 2025, there were 441 new estate agency instructions, 467 agreed home sales and 268 property price reductions.

5-Year Average Property Prices in Brighton and Hove

6.55%

Property prices in Brighton and Hove increased by 6.55% in last 5 years.

The trend shows the general price tendency over the last 5 years, ignoring all month-to-month fluctuations where anomalies - typically over or underpriced property sales - can skew results. These monthly variations typically do not have any long-term relevance.

We have used linear regression method. The volume of sales in a month is used to put more weight on months with a larger number of properties sold. Additionally, weighting decreases the impact of months with low sales volumes as well as the most recent month - which may consist of incomplete data. Such months have a higher variation of average sale values which may conceal the underlying trend.

From a statistical perspective, we use the least squares method to fit the trend line and weights are equal to the volume of sales squared. The volume of sales is not shown explicitly in the above plot. Also note the time lag for HM Land Registry data to appear (typically 2 to 3 months).

Average Property Prices in Brighton and Hove Over the Last Year

1.24%

Property prices in Brighton and Hove increased by 1.24% in last 12 months.

The trend shows the general price tendency over the last 12 months, ignoring all month-to-month fluctuations where anomalies - typically over or underpriced property sales - can skew results. These monthly variations typically do not have any long-term relevance.

We have used linear regression method. The volume of sales in a month is used to put more weight on months with a larger number of properties sold. Additionally, weighting decreases the impact of months with low sales volumes as well as the most recent month - which may consist of incomplete data. Such months have a higher variation of average sale values which may conceal the underlying trend.

From a statistical perspective, we use the least squares method to fit the trend line and weights are equal to the volume of sales squared. The volume of sales is not shown explicitly in the above plot. Also note the time lag for HM Land Registry data to appear (typically 2 to 3 months).

Property Market Heat Gauge for Brighton and Hove - Nov 2025

Our Property Market Heat Gauge looks at how long properties in your postcode district have been on the open market before being changed to sold 'Subject to Contract' ('STC') or 'Under Offer' on Rightmove (the UK's leading property portal).

At 61 to 80 days, the broad evidence suggests a slow moving market. This can often be due to estate agency over-valuations out of sync with the realities, a market slowdown or a combination of both. In such scenarios, some vendors may either choose to wait for the market to pick up (which may result in some relisting the property at a later date). Others simply reduce the price to a level that will entice more buyer interest or approach a sell house fast or auction company like Property Solvers.

Please note that this is not an indicator of how quickly property sales are taking to complete (i.e. to go through the whole conveyancing process). This measurement also does not take into account the risk of home sales falling through.

No. of New Instructions Over the Last 12 Months in Brighton and Hove

Using local estate agency reported data, this chart illustrates the number of properties that have come on to the market.

No. of Agreed Home Sales Over the Last 12 Months in Brighton and Hove

Using local estate agency reported data, this chart illustrates the number of property sales agreed. Note that these figures are not fully reflective of properties completed (sold and registered as such at HM Land Registry).

No. of Properties with Price Reductions in Brighton and Hove

Using local estate agency reported data, this chart illustrates the number of properties which have been seen their prices dropped (typically due to a lack of buyer interest).

Average Annual House Prices in the Brighton and Hove since 1995

Using HM Land Registry data, this chart displays average annual house prices in the Brighton and Hove area since 1995.

Recent Property Sales in Brighton and Hove

AddressInitial PriceSold PricePrice ChangeFirst Listed DateSold DateDays to Sell
51 215 Channings, Kingsway, Hove, BN3 4FU£300,000£295,000-£5,00007 Apr 202519 Dec 2025256 Days
12 Greenways, Highlands Road, Brighton, BN41 2BS£130,000£116,500-£13,50003 Apr 202519 Dec 2025260 Days
116 The Ridgway, Brighton, BN2 6PB£995,000£950,000-£45,00026 Sep 202518 Dec 202583 Days
22 Foredown Road, Brighton, BN41 2FU£525,000£500,000-£25,00011 Sep 202517 Dec 202597 Days
212 Valley Road, Brighton, BN41 2TJ£375,000£365,000-£10,00017 Jun 202517 Dec 2025183 Days
18 Rochester Street, Brighton, BN2 0EJ£425,000£400,000-£25,00013 Sep 202517 Dec 202595 Days
4 Ticehurst Road, Brighton, BN2 5PU£425,000£400,000-£25,00009 Jun 202517 Dec 2025191 Days
37 Westfield Avenue North, Saltdean, Brighton, BN2 8HS£375,000£370,000-£5,00017 Jul 202516 Dec 2025152 Days
71 Bramble Rise, Brighton, BN1 5GE£600,000£600,000£008 Sep 202516 Dec 202599 Days
Flat 4, 27, Shanklin Road, Brighton, BN2 3LP£170,000£160,000-£10,00002 Jun 202515 Dec 2025196 Days
14 Linton Road, Hove, BN3 5HF£200,000£195,000-£5,00027 May 202512 Dec 2025199 Days
22 Graham Avenue, Brighton, BN41 2WL£465,000£455,000-£10,00019 Feb 202512 Dec 2025296 Days
16 Alan Way, Brighton, BN2 5PF£400,000£390,000-£10,00021 May 202512 Dec 2025205 Days
233 Queens Park Road, Brighton, BN2 9XJ£550,000£543,000-£7,00016 Jul 202512 Dec 2025149 Days
127 Hangleton Valley Drive, Hove, BN3 8FE£900,000£860,000-£40,00025 Apr 202511 Dec 2025230 Days
Flat 4, 53, Sackville Road, Hove, BN3 3WD£290,000£270,000-£20,00001 Mar 202511 Dec 2025285 Days
Flat 1, The Freshetts, Freshfield Road, Brighton, BN2 9YD£325,000£315,000-£10,00018 Jun 202511 Dec 2025176 Days
Flat 19, 178 Brittany Court, New Church Road, Hove, BN3 4JT£300,000£300,000£021 Feb 202509 Dec 2025291 Days
65 Toronto Terrace, Brighton, BN2 9UW£550,000£539,500-£10,50017 Jul 202509 Dec 2025145 Days
9 Whitethorn Drive, Brighton, BN1 5LH£1,000,000£950,000-£50,00026 Mar 202509 Dec 2025258 Days

Most Expensive Streets in Brighton and Hove

PostcodeStreetAreaAverageNo. of Sales
BN41 1WEWestern EsplanadeBrighton£2,550,0003
BN3 6TNTongdean AvenueHove£2,299,1663
BN2 5RJRoedean WayBrighton£2,206,0005
BN1 5BLWithdean RoadBrighton£2,203,0005
BN3 6TDMallory RoadHove£2,173,3333
BN2 5RGRoedean CrescentBrighton£2,097,0005
BN3 6QFHill BrowHove£2,050,0003
BN3 6QHHill BrowHove£1,996,2504
BN3 6QBTongdean RoadHove£1,895,8336
BN3 6DADyke Road AvenueHove£1,858,3333

Least Expensive Streets in Brighton and Hove

PostcodeStreetAreaAverageNo. of Sales
BN2 5UQEastern ConcourseBrighton Marina£74,3005
BN2 8GEBaltic ViewWithyham Avenue£101,3754
BN3 4DNNew Church RoadHove£117,1663
BN2 1JQEastern RoadBrighton£121,56615
BN1 1TTBelbourne CourtBread Street, Brighton£121,68111
BN3 6GSStirling CourtWilbury Villas£125,2603
BN1 3JPHomelees HouseDyke Road£126,25012
BN1 2HJKings RoadBrighton£127,0628
BN3 5GGTurner PlaceSchool Road£130,6663
BN3 2PUKingswayHove£133,9163

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