The most and least expensive streets in Brighton and Hove have been revealed. Estate agents Property Solvers tracked average sold price data from HM Land Registry since 2019 to see where the town's highest and lowest-priced homes are. Dyke Road Avenue, Tongdean Avenue and Roedean Way have some of the highest-valued homes across the region.

While some of the cheapest residential streets in Brighton and Hove include Eastern Concourse, Western Concourse and Baltic View. In Dyke Road Avenue (BN3), three properties sold for an average of £2,175,000. In Tongdean Avenue (BN3), four properties sold for an average of £2,011,875.

In Roedean Way (BN2), five properties sell for an average of £1,996,000. Read more: The most and least expensive streets in seaside town revealed Some of the cheapest streets include Eastern Concourse (BN2), where six properties sold for an average of £74,416, Western Concourse (BN2), where three properties sold for an average of £84,166, and Baltic View (BN2), where five properties sold for an average of £102,600. The most expensive streets in Brighton and Hove Dyke Road Avenue, Hove – average sale of £2,175,000 – three properties sold Tongdean Avenue, Hove – average sale of £2,011,875 – four properties sold Roedean Way, Brighton – average sale of £1,996,000 – five properties sold Princes Crescent, Hove – average sale of £1,983,333 – three properties sold Roedean Crescent, Brighton, postcode (BN2 5RG) – average sale of £1,963,750 .