Brighton sold house prices

Every recorded Land Registry sale in Brighton, Brighton And Hove. Trend over the last 24 months, breakdown by property type, top streets by sale volume, and the 20 most recent sales.

Sales last 12 months
1,591
Median price
£411,000
Period
Feb 2025 – Feb 2026
Refreshed 7 May 2026

By property type

Median price last 12 months. Year-on-year change shown where prior-year data is available.

Property type Sales Median price YoY change
Detached 207 £560,000 -4.3%
Semi-detached 288 £435,000 +1.6%
Terraced 537 £467,500 +0.3%
Flat 518 £283,000 -0.7%
Other 41 £365,000 -2.7%

Monthly sales volume

Sales registered with HM Land Registry, Feb 2024 to Feb 2026. Sales appear two to three months after completion.

461 231 0 Feb 2024 Jan 2025 Feb 2026
Monthly sales volume
MonthValue
2024-0225
2024-03218
2024-04200
2024-05230
2024-06227
2024-07297
2024-08300
2024-09255
2024-10325
2024-11259
2024-12214
2025-01200
2025-02190
2025-03461
2025-0464
2025-05138
2025-06145
2025-07147
2025-08176
2025-09149
2025-1090
2026-01143
2026-0243

Top streets in Brighton by sale volume

Last 24 months. Streets where homes change hands most often, useful when you want to compare like-for-like.

Street Sales (24m) Average price
Ditchling Road 42 £480,899
Dyke Road 37 £315,095
Marine Parade 36 £378,328
London Road 36 £328,229
Elm Grove 31 £369,716
Vaughan Williams Way 29 £405,603
Buckingham Road 27 £375,796
Ditchling Rise 27 £294,569
Mile Oak Road 25 £362,562
Queens Park Road 25 £488,624

20 most recent sales

The latest registered transactions. Each row links to the full property report for that address.

Date Street Postcode Type Tenure Price
24 Feb 2026 Coombe Road BN2 4EE Terraced Freehold £355,000
23 Feb 2026 Downsway BN42 4WA Detached Freehold £380,000
20 Feb 2026 Cumberland Road BN1 6SL Terraced Freehold £810,000
20 Feb 2026 Hampstead Road BN1 5NG Terraced Freehold £1,000,000
20 Feb 2026 Vale Avenue BN1 8UA Semi-detached Freehold £667,500
19 Feb 2026 Clarendon Terrace BN2 1FD Flat Leasehold £380,000
19 Feb 2026 Freshfield Road BN2 9YG Semi-detached Freehold £450,000
18 Feb 2026 Mile Oak Road BN41 2PJ Detached Freehold £435,000
18 Feb 2026 The Crescent BN42 4LB Semi-detached Freehold £640,000
18 Feb 2026 Arundel Place BN2 1GD Flat Leasehold £495,000
18 Feb 2026 Borough Street BN1 3BG Terraced Freehold £675,000
17 Feb 2026 Edward Avenue BN2 8QJ Detached Freehold £325,000
17 Feb 2026 Crown Street BN1 3EH Terraced Freehold £485,000
16 Feb 2026 Sussex Square BN2 5AB Flat Leasehold £365,000
16 Feb 2026 Sussex Square BN2 1GE Terraced Leasehold £690,000
13 Feb 2026 New Steine BN2 1PB Flat Leasehold £272,000
13 Feb 2026 Balfour Road BN1 6ND Terraced Freehold £617,000
13 Feb 2026 Applesham Way BN41 2LN Semi-detached Freehold £450,000
13 Feb 2026 Springfield Road BN1 6BZ Terraced Freehold £914,500
13 Feb 2026 Ditchling Road BN1 6JJ Terraced Freehold £860,000

Highest sales last 12 months

  • Station Street
    £27,000,000
    7 Mar 2025 · Other
  • Westfield Avenue North
    £12,442,624
    7 Apr 2025 · Other
  • Western Road
    £4,200,000
    4 Mar 2025 · Other

Lowest sales last 12 months

  • New Steine
    £7,475
    16 May 2025 · Other
  • Stanford Avenue
    £13,000
    14 Jan 2026 · Other
  • Ivory Place
    £28,000
    16 Apr 2025 · Other

Lowest sales are often part-transfers, probate transactions, or non-arms-length deals between connected parties. They don't always reflect open-market value.

Sold prices in neighbouring towns

Same county as Brighton, ranked by 12-month sales volume.

What sold prices don't tell you about Brighton

  • Lease length isn't shown. Leasehold sales appear with the tenure flag, but the remaining term and ground rent are recorded only on the title document.
  • Off-market sales never appear. Private deals, repossessions sold below the open market, and most probate transfers are absent from this dataset.
  • New-build prices may include incentives. The number recorded is gross. Developer carpet allowances, deposit contributions, and part-exchange aren't deducted.
  • There is a reporting lag. Sales from the last two to three months haven't filtered through Land Registry yet.

FAQ

All sales come from HM Land Registry's Price Paid Data, the official record of every freehold and leasehold transaction registered in England and Wales. Data is refreshed monthly. The latest refresh on this page was 7 May 2026.
Sales typically take two to three months to reach the Price Paid dataset, because solicitors register transfers in batches after completion. If a sale completed in the last quarter, it may not yet be visible.
New-build sales are flagged but the listed price may include developer incentives (carpet allowance, deposit contribution, part-exchange). The number recorded reflects the gross price, not the buyer's effective cost.
No. Land Registry records the tenure (freehold or leasehold) but not the remaining lease length. For lease term, ground rent, and service charge information, the official Land Registry title document is the source. Our paid full report includes the title link.

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