# BN3 1DE Area Summary
The BN3 1DE postcode falls within the Hove area of Brighton and Hove, positioned in the western part of this vibrant coastal city. This postcode district encompasses parts of central Hove, an area known for its elegant Victorian and Edwardian architecture, tree-lined avenues, and proximity to the seafront. The location benefits from excellent transport links, with Hove railway station nearby providing direct services to London and the South Coast, whilst also offering easy access to local amenities, schools, and the popular Church Road shopping district.
With 98 properties in the dataset and an average price of £152,891, this area presents a notably affordable entry point compared to many parts of Brighton and Hove, where property values have risen significantly in recent years. This average price point suggests a mix of property types, likely including flats and smaller conversions that are typical of the area, making it particularly attractive to first-time buyers, young professionals, and investors seeking rental opportunities in this sought-after seaside location.
The BN3 postcode district has traditionally appealed to those seeking the Brighton and Hove lifestyle at more accessible price points, with the area continuing to benefit from the city's strong employment market, cultural scene, and coastal appeal. The combination of transport connectivity, local amenities, and relative affordability positions this area as a practical choice for those working in Brighton, Hove, or commuting to London.
The average house price in BN3 1DE, Hove is £152,891. Prices range from £15,000 to £630,100.
There are 98 properties in BN3 1DE, Hove.
BN3 1DE contains 90 flat / maisonette properties, 7 terraced properties, 1 detached properties.
Average house prices in BN3 1DE have risen by 135% from £49,889 in 1995 to £117,250 in 2025.
BN3 1DE is located in Hove, East Sussex, England.
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