# Steyning Property Market Summary
Steyning's property market demonstrates considerable strength, with an average price of £272,777 across approximately 3,000 properties in this picturesque West Sussex village. The market has shown notable resilience and growth over recent years, with values climbing from £404,313 in 2016 to £556,694 in early 2025 – representing a 38% increase over the period. Whilst there have been fluctuations, particularly the dip to £404,313 in 2016 and £407,518 in 2020, the overall trajectory remains upward, with 2023 and 2025 recording the highest average prices at over £547,000.
The village has maintained steady transaction volumes, typically ranging between 70-146 sales annually, suggesting a healthy balance of supply and demand. The market appears particularly buoyant in 2024-2025, with strong activity levels indicating sustained buyer interest. Steyning's appeal lies in its historic charm, excellent South Downs National Park location, and strong community atmosphere, making it a highly desirable location for families and professionals seeking village life within reach of Brighton and London. The consistent premium pricing reflects the area's enduring popularity and limited housing stock in this conservation area setting.
The average house price in Steyning, West Sussex is £272,777. Prices range from £4,300 to £4,800,000.
There are 3,000 properties in Steyning with 3,919 recorded transactions since 1995.
The median house price in Steyning is £220,000, compared to an average of £272,777.
Steyning has 1,111 detached properties, 770 semi-detached properties, 706 terraced properties, 354 flat / maisonette properties.
Average house prices in Steyning have risen by 598.3% from £79,724 in 1995 to £556,694 in 2025.
The most popular streets in Steyning by number of properties include High Street, Goring Road, Penlands Vale, Church Lane, Penns Court.
Steyning is located in West Sussex, in the Horsham district.