
Discover how our Automated Valuation Model estimates property values. Understand its strengths, limitations, and how it compares to traditional valuations
On average, properties in East Street, Brighton, are worth £828,000 or £530 per square foot.
House prices have fallen over the past year, with an average home decreasing in value by £16,700.
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An average home in East Street, Brighton, is worth approximately £828,000. The cheapest property in the street has an estimated value of £403,000, and the most expensive has an estimated value of £1,633,000.
Compared to the UK average, where an average property is worth around £290,000, an average home in East Street, Brighton is 186% more expensive.
Property sizes in East Street, Brighton, range from 1,410 to 1,800 sq ft. The average home in the street has 1,605 sq ft of indoor space.
Compared to the UK average home, which has a size of around 950 sq ft, properties in East Street, Brighton are 69% larger on average.
House prices in East Street, Brighton, have fallen recently. In the last year, a home in the street has shrunk by £16,746 or -2.0% on average.
The value of a house or flat is estimated using sold prices and house price trends of similar properties in the area.
Each valuation uses our Repeat Sales House Price Index, which tracks house price trends in each area, which we use with local factors to estimate a home's value.
We try to make the valuations as accurate as possible, but they are estimates. When buying or selling property, you should speak to a qualified professional.
We only include properties that have been sold and registered with HM Land Registry. Without this, we don't have enough data to provide accurate value estimates.
Sold house prices are from HM Land Registry. Other property details, such as building size, are from Energy Performance Certificates.
There is a time delay in property sales appearing in HM Land Registry, which can be up to three months.
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