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7
Nov
Brighton and Hove are described as London - on - Sea.
Brighton topped a poll as the place with the most people
describing themselves as happy, 94% compared to the UK average of
85%.
According to Brighton and Hove City council, the amount of
private rented properties in Brighton and Hove is 21% twice as high
as the national average, given the local universities - the
University of Sussex and the University of Brighton the interest is
not surprising.
With a wide selection of shops and parks, and good schools this
with the added benefit of the beach and sea air, with all the good
bits of the Capital at affordable prices, demand for property in
Brighton and Hove has rocketed.
The growth in London house prices over the last 12 years has
fuelled those in Brighton. Director of Bonett's a Brighton based
agency Paul Bonett explains, "People are not prepared to pay top
prices in, for example, London, but they are prepared to pay
sensible money to move." With downgrading as the only option for
some clients.
Results show it is a case of it being a buyers market, and
properties are still selling if the price is right although slower,
not so much doom and gloom.
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