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The best places to live in Brighton for first-time buyers

How does a home by the coast sound?

Known for its picturesque coastline, vibrant nightlife and quality of life, Brighton could be the perfect spot for your first home.

Is Brighton a nice place to live?

Brighton is a dream location for many first-time homebuyers in the UK. The city's unique charm, coupled with its diverse property market, makes it an appealing choice for individuals looking to take their first step on the property ladder. Outdoor spaces are as good as they come in Brighton with Brighton Beach spanning 5 miles across the seafront, perfect for summer days out, relaxing in the sun. Once you are done on the beach, you can take a walk down the Palace Pier for all kinds of food and fun.

Where are the best areas for first-time buyers in Brighton?

Hanover

Characterised by its colourful houses and steep streets, Hanover is a favourite among young professionals and families. This area offers a strong sense of community and is known for its excellent local pubs and cafes. Property prices here are slightly more affordable than the city average, making Hanover a great starting point for first-time buyers. This neighbourhood is located next to Queen’s Park, giving you the choice between the picturesque seafront or the scenic park.

Preston Park

For those who appreciate green spaces and outdoor activities, Preston Park is an ideal location. It boasts the largest urban park in the city and a variety of Victorian homes. This area is set further inland and is well-served by its own train station which can take you to London in just over an hour, making it a popular option amongst commuters.

Kemptown

Kemptown, with its bustling seafront and eclectic mix of shops, bars, and restaurants, appeals to those drawn to Brighton's lively culture. This area is the most affordable on our list and it has a mix of flats and smaller terraced houses, making it popular amongst first-time buyers.

Portslade

Those looking for more affordable options might also consider Portslade. Located on the western edge of Brighton, it offers lower property prices while still maintaining good transport links to the city centre and beyond. Portslade is a popular area amongst families thanks to its wide selection of schools, including a number of Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ options including Brighton Hove and Sussex Sixth Form College, Shoreham Academy and Eastbrook Primary Academy.

Fiveways

Located to the north of Brighton city centre, Fiveways is a popular residential neighbourhood with a variety of modern and traditional properties available. Its leafy streets and excellent transport links make it a popular area amongst young professionals and families alike. Its streets are lined with excellent amenities including independent shops and delicious places to eat and drink.

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