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Development Land for sale in Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven
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Building Plot for sale in Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven
Price
Guide Price£750,000

Ainsworth Avenue, Ovingdean

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Development Land for sale in Hove and Portslade
Price
Guide Price£110,000

Hazel Close, Portslade, Brighton

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Undeveloped Land for sale in Hove and Portslade
Price
£39,999

Poplar Close, Hove

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Commercial Land for sale in Hove and Portslade
Price
Offers in Region of£362,500
Size
0.03 acres

10 Chapel Mews, Hove, East Sussex

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2 acres of Equestrian property for sale in Brighton Pavilion
Price
£1,250,000
Size
2 acres

Sweet Hill, Brighton, BN1

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Development Land for sale in Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven
Price
Guide Price£1,000,000

Pavilion Parade, Brighton

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Commercial Land for sale in Hove and Portslade
Price
Offers in Region of£775,000
Size
0.02 acres

12 St. John's Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2FB

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Buying land in Brighton

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Brighton by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.

There are currently 15 available properties to buy in Brighton listed at £612,292 on average, with each acre priced at £956,706.

Market snapshot & prices in Brighton

Acreage for sale
5 acres
Average listing age
29 days
Average list price
£612,292
Median list price
£507,500
Average property size
0.6 acres

Brighton is an energetic seaside town stretching 82 square kilometres with a population approaching 630,000. Famous for its winding lanes bursting with quirky bistros and vintage shops, the town offers an exceptional lifestyle. Despite its modern charm, Victorian houses, ancient woodlands, and white cliffs envelop the city, creating a remarkable blend of nature and history.

As a nationally famous tourist destination, Brighton is largely residential, with several alluring neighbourhoods surrounding the coastline and central shopping districts. Brighton University contributes to the area’s growing youth population, creating exceptional opportunities in the buy-to-let market. Farmland in Brighton lies on the outskirts of the city boundaries, offering landowners a rural lifestyle with easy access to the bustling town.