Property sales in BN2 9 postcode sector - page 71 Brighton and Hove

This is a map and list of properties recently sold in the BN2 9 postcode sector in the UK covering the areas of Brighton, Bevendean, Brighton Marina, Kemptown, Moulsecoomb, Ovingdean, Rottingdean, Saltdean, Woodingdean, Brighton and Hove, based on the records of the Land Registry

AddressTypeDatePrice
70 Albion Hill, Brighton, BN2 9NXTerraced (freehold)May 2002£170,000
Terraced (freehold)Nov 1999£94,500
Terraced (freehold)Feb 1998£63,000
20 Newark Place, Brighton, BN2 9NTTerraced (freehold)May 2002£115,000
21 Newark Place, Brighton, BN2 9NTTerraced (freehold)May 2002£115,000
27 Bentham Road, Brighton, BN2 9XBTerraced (freehold)Apr 2002£170,500
12 Jersey Street, Brighton, BN2 9NUTerraced (freehold)Apr 2002£130,000
15 Pankhurst Avenue, Brighton, BN2 9YPSemi-detached (freehold)Apr 2002£134,000
7 Coleman Street, Brighton, BN2 9SQTerraced (freehold)Apr 2002£170,000
75 Islingword Road, Brighton, BN2 9SLTerraced (freehold)Apr 2002£195,000
First Floor Flat, 22 Grand Parade, Brighton, BN2 9QBFlat (leasehold)Apr 2002£82,500
Flat (leasehold)Oct 1998£39,500
1 Lee Bank, Brighton, BN2 9NHFlat (leasehold)Mar 2002£110,000
10 Howard Road, Brighton, BN2 9TPTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£180,000
Terraced (freehold)Jul 2001£70,000
51 Belgrave Street, Brighton, BN2 9NSTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£162,950
Terraced (freehold)Apr 2000£110,000
Terraced (freehold)Jul 1995£43,600
2 Grant Street, Brighton, BN2 9UNTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£148,000
26 Saxonbury, Ashton Rise, Brighton, BN2 9QPFlat (leasehold)Mar 2002£95,000
11 Howard Road, Brighton, BN2 9TPTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£105,000
Terraced (freehold)Jul 2001£60,000
14 Grove Street, Brighton, BN2 9NYTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£145,000
37 Chates Farm Court, John Street, Brighton, BN2 9JSFlat (leasehold)Mar 2002£97,000
52 Washington Street, Brighton, BN2 9SRTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£145,000
Terraced (freehold)Jan 2002£120,000
3 Islingword Street, Brighton, BN2 9URTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£174,950
Terraced (freehold)May 1998£84,950
98 Hanover Terrace, Brighton, BN2 9SPTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£174,500
Terraced (freehold)Mar 2000£124,350
10 Newark Place, Brighton, BN2 9NTTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£136,500
Terraced (freehold)Oct 1999£87,950
17 St Lukes Terrace, Brighton, BN2 9ZETerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£247,500
Terraced (freehold)Oct 2001£187,500
Terraced (freehold)May 2001£74,000
23 Islingword Road, Brighton, BN2 9SETerraced (freehold)Feb 2002£55,000
57 Whichelo Place, Brighton, BN2 9XETerraced (freehold)Feb 2002£153,000
29 Grove Street, Brighton, BN2 9NYTerraced (freehold)Feb 2002£95,000
Terraced (freehold)Jan 1996£20,000
First Floor Flat, 76A Ewart Street, Brighton, BN2 9UQFlat (leasehold)Feb 2002£82,000
Flat (leasehold)Nov 1996£31,500
3A Hanover Crescent, Brighton, BN2 9SBTerraced (freehold)Feb 2002£340,000
37 Hampden Road, Brighton, BN2 9TNTerraced (freehold)Jan 2002£145,000
53 Islingword Place, Brighton, BN2 9XGTerraced (freehold)Jan 2002£154,000
46 Jersey Street, Brighton, BN2 9NUTerraced (freehold)Jan 2002£173,000
Unit 4, 1 - 6 Grand Parade, Brighton, BN2 9QBDetached (freehold)Jan 2002£1,271,000
109 Islingword Road, Brighton, BN2 9SGTerraced (freehold)Dec 2001£100,000
18 Circus Street, Brighton, BN2 9QFTerraced (freehold)Dec 2001£315,000
12 Cromwell Street, Brighton, BN2 9XNTerraced (freehold)Dec 2001£151,000
Terraced (freehold)Aug 1999£94,500
11 Southover Street, Brighton, BN2 9UATerraced (freehold)Nov 2001£267,500
Terraced (freehold)Oct 1998£127,500
4 St Lukes Road, Brighton, BN2 9ZDTerraced (freehold)Nov 2001£210,000
40 Firle Road, Brighton, BN2 9YHTerraced (freehold)Nov 2001£52,000
5 Southover Street, Brighton, BN2 9UATerraced (freehold)Nov 2001£242,500
71 Lincoln Street, Brighton, BN2 9UGTerraced (freehold)Oct 2001£169,950
Flat 10, Hanover Lofts, 8 Finsbury Road, Brighton, BN2 9YUNew build flat (leasehold)Oct 2001£155,500

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2025. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Notes

The average price shown is the geometric mean which multiplies all sales prices together then takes the square root. This should reduce the impact of sales of very expensive houses.
No adjustments are made for seasonal variations, so average prices will not match the Land Registry's own figures
Sales in the final month are always lower than earlier months, due to that month's data not being complete.