Mid Sussex house prices dropped slightly in March
House prices dropped slightly, by 0.3%, in Mid Sussex in March, new figures show.
But the drop does not reverse the longer-term trend, which has seen property prices in the area grow by 4.8% over the last year.
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Hide AdThe average Mid Sussex house price in March was £469,832, Land Registry figures show – a 0.3% decrease on February.
Over the month, the picture was similar to that across the South East, where prices decreased 0.4%, and Mid Sussex was above the 1.2% drop for the UK as a whole.
Over the last year, the average sale price of property in Mid Sussex rose by £21,000 – putting the area 44th among the South East’s 64 local authorities with price data for annual growth.
The highest annual growth in the region was in Sevenoaks, where property prices increased on average by 11.5%, to £544,000. At the other end of the scale, properties in Oxford lost 0.9% of their value, giving an average price of £466,000.
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First-time buyers in Mid Sussex spent an average of £350,000 on their property – £15,000 more than a year ago, and £70,000 more than in March 2018.
By comparison, former owner-occupiers paid £550,000 on average in March – 57% more than first-time buyers.
Property types
Owners of terraced houses saw the biggest fall in property prices Mid Sussex in March – they dropped 1% in price, to £388,584 on average. But over the last year, prices rose by 4.5%.
Among other types of property:
- Detached: up 0.3% monthly; up 5.4% annually; £799,344 average
- Semi-detached: down 0.4% monthly; up 5% annually; £501,919 average
- Flats: down 0.5% monthly; up 3.2% annually; £241,529 average
How do property prices in Mid Sussex compare?
Buyers paid 19.1% more than the average price in the South East (£395,000) in March for a property in Mid Sussex. Across the South East, property prices are higher than those across the UK, where the average cost £285,000.
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Hide AdThe most expensive properties in the South East were in Elmbridge – £719,000 on average, and 1.5 times as much as more than in Mid Sussex. Elmbridge properties cost 2.9 times as much as homes in Southampton (£249,000 average), at the other end of the scale.
The highest property prices across the UK were in E09000020.
Factfile
Average property price in March
- Mid Sussex: £469,832
- The South East:£394,543
- UK: £285,009
Annual growth to March
- Mid Sussex: +4.8%
- The South East: +4.6%
- UK: +4.1%
Highest and lowest annual growth in the South East
- Sevenoaks: +11.5%
- Oxford: -0.9%