Is Brighton a good place to live? 2026 area guide
South East / Brighton & Hove·Last updated:
Is Brighton a good place to live and buy? On the official-data picture, the typical sold price is £477,500, 650 recorded crimes a month, flood risk is Zone 1, indicative gross rental yield is around 4.6%. Brighton, a high-demand seaside-city market with strong period stock. Each figure below is fused from official UK government data across Brighton's 1 postcode area (BN1); open any card for the full breakdown and to check one exact address.
Everything about Brighton, in one place
A summary of each metric for Brighton, fused across its postcode areas from official UK data. Follow any card to the full breakdown, sources and the per-address checks.
Across Brighton the typical (median) sold price is £477,500, aggregated from HM Land Registry data over 1 outcode (BN1).
See Brighton sold pricesdata.police.uk recorded 650 crimes in the latest month across Brighton's 1 mapped outcode. Like any town, Brighton has safer and busier streets — check the exact address.
See Brighton crimeThe representative points across Brighton sit outside the mapped higher-risk EA flood zones (Zone 1). Risk still varies by street and surface water — check the exact address.
See Brighton flood zoneThe indicative gross rental yield across Brighton is about 4.6% — ONS mean rent against the HM Land Registry median price. Indicative and area-level, not address-specific.
See Brighton rental yieldWhat are house prices like in Brighton?
Across Brighton the typical (median) sold price is £477,500, aggregated from HM Land Registry data over 1 outcode (BN1).
Is Brighton a safe place to live?
data.police.uk recorded 650 crimes in the latest month across Brighton's 1 mapped outcode. Like any town, Brighton has safer and busier streets — check the exact address.
Is Brighton at risk of flooding?
The representative points across Brighton sit outside the mapped higher-risk EA flood zones (Zone 1). Risk still varies by street and surface water — check the exact address.
What are the EPC ratings like in Brighton?
Across Brighton the modal EPC band is D, with 16.7% of sampled certificates at band C or above, based on the public MHCLG EPC register sampled across the town's postcodes.
A
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B
0.6%
C
16.2%
D
63.8%
E
17%
F
2.2%
G
0.3%
What are the schools and transport like in Brighton?
School catchments and transport links vary street by street within Brighton. A full HouseCheckup property report shows the catchment-area schools for any address with their Ofsted history, plus the nearest stations and broadband speeds drawn from NaPTAN and Ofcom data. Search an address below for the property-level picture.
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Frequently asked questions about Brighton
Is Brighton a good place to live?
Is Brighton a good place to live and buy? On the official-data picture, the typical sold price is £477,500, 650 recorded crimes a month, flood risk is Zone 1, indicative gross rental yield is around 4.6%. Brighton, a high-demand seaside-city market with strong period stock. Each figure below is fused from official UK government data across Brighton's 1 postcode area (BN1); open any card for the full breakdown and to check one exact address.
What is the average house price in Brighton?
Across Brighton the typical (median) sold price is £477,500, aggregated from HM Land Registry data over 1 outcode (BN1). See the Brighton sold-prices pages for the full recent-sales tables and local price trend.
Is Brighton a safe place to live, and is it at flood risk?
data.police.uk recorded 650 crimes in the latest month across Brighton's 1 mapped outcode. Like any town, Brighton has safer and busier streets — check the exact address. The representative points across Brighton sit outside the mapped higher-risk EA flood zones (Zone 1). Risk still varies by street and surface water — check the exact address. Both are area-level screens — risk varies street by street, so check the exact address with the HouseCheckup tools.
What rental yield does Brighton achieve?
The indicative gross rental yield across Brighton is about 4.6% — ONS mean rent against the HM Land Registry median price. Indicative and area-level, not address-specific. See the rental-yield pages for the by-bedroom rent breakdown.
Sources
- Price Paid Data & UKHPI — HM Land Registry
- Price Index of Private Rents — Office for National Statistics
- Street-level crime — data.police.uk
- Flood-risk layers — Environment Agency / planning.data.gov.uk
- Energy Performance Certificates — MHCLG
Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Rent data: ONS Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR), April 2026. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Flood data © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2026 (OGL v3.0). Flood Re eligibility based on floodre.co.uk criteria — indicative only; insurers make final decisions. Contains Mining Remediation Authority data © Mining Remediation Authority, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Contains British Geological Survey materials © UKRI 2026 (GeoClimate UKCP18 Open). Indicative Atlas of Radon — © Crown copyright UKHSA; contains British Geological Survey materials © UKRI. Open Government Licence v3.0. Contains public sector information from data.police.uk licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Street-level crimes are snapped to anonymised map points, not exact addresses. Energy Performance of Buildings Data: England and Wales — MHCLG, OGL v3.0