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What is the average house price in Mid Sussex?
£496,836

Average price per property type

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Detached

£725,028

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Semi-Detached

£481,006

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Terraced

£389,316

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Flats

£247,744

Are prices going up or down?

Short term 📈

Prices increased by £8,483 (1.74%) over the past year

Long term 📈

Prices increased by £157,212 (46.29%) over the past 10 years

Most expensive houses in Mid Sussex 👀

kingsland laines reeds lane, west sussex

Sold in JUN 2019

£8,071,071

wykehurst house colwood lane, west sussex

Sold in NOV 2024

£6,750,000

45 perrymount road, west sussex

Sold in FEB 2017

£6,395,000

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What is the most expensive (and cheapest) area of Mid Sussex?

Areas in Mid Sussex range from £350,000 to £1,115,681. The most expensive area is Albourne with an average property price of £1,115,681. The cheapest area is Newtimber with an average of £350,000

The full list of areas is below. Click on any of them to go deeper into that area.

RankAreaPrice
1Albourne£1,115,681
2Horsted Keynes£1,088,076
3Balcombe£755,366
4Twineham£694,000
5Pyecombe£686,000
6Bolney£680,215
7Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common£661,655
8Lindfield£636,122
9Ansty and Staplefield£626,878
10Cuckfield£622,779
11Fulking£622,500
12Hassocks£569,017
13West Hoathly£557,105
14Ardingly£550,111
15Ashurst Wood£549,714
16Poynings£545,000
17Lindfield Rural£540,607
18Slaugham£539,741
19Turners Hill£502,954
20Worth£495,850
21East Grinstead£448,269
22Haywards Heath£445,569
23Burgess Hill£422,628
24Newtimber£350,000

Data sources

Location boundary data sourced from OpenStreetMap and price information is from HM Land Registry

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.