That's a sickening thought. Nearly as sickening as how busy the retail park was at the weekend.You have to bid for the properties. Dread to think what they will sell for in the end as people push the offers to the maximum.
The modern looking house built on the corner of Goldstone Lane and Old Shoreham Road is also up for sale at just under £900K if you want views of Hove Park
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-29483490.html?premiumA=true.
Makes you wonder what the Goldstone would be worth now if it had permission for housing.
They don't! As to why it's so expensive, largely because there's nowhere to build new homes due to the South Downs, I would think.Why is property so expensive in Brighton, Hove, Lewes (other than the fact it's nice). I was looking at selling my three bed property in Caterham, Surrey to buy a small two bed period property in Lewes and it's an extra £100k. At my age I wasn't going to add £100k to a mortgage.
I know it's commuter belt but so is Surrey and cheaper on fares. The Estate Agent said that so many properties are sold on Buy To Let, how do locals afford to buy in the area.
Why is property so expensive in Brighton, Hove, Lewes (other than the fact it's nice).
Why is property so expensive in Brighton, Hove, Lewes (other than the fact it's nice). I was looking at selling my three bed property in Caterham, Surrey to buy a small two bed period property in Lewes and it's an extra £100k. At my age I wasn't going to add £100k to a mortgage.
I know it's commuter belt but so is Surrey and cheaper on fares. The Estate Agent said that so many properties are sold on Buy To Let, how do locals afford to buy in the area.
They don't! As to why it's so expensive, largely because there's nowhere to build new homes due to the South Downs, I would think.
This is why I hope Newhaven will get a lot of investment in the coming years.
You have to bid for the properties. Dread to think what they will sell for in the end as people push the offers to the maximum.
The modern looking house built on the corner of Goldstone Lane and Old Shoreham Road is also up for sale at just under £900K if you want views of Hove Park
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-29483490.html?premiumA=true.
Makes you wonder what the Goldstone would be worth now if it had permission for housing.
I'd have paid that quite happily if it overlooked the Goldstone site's previous incarnation.
Partly this. Partly because the market is heavily skewed by outsider commuter/London money.
While Caterham is nice, it hasn't got the sea or the South Downs. I just find it hard to understand why the price differences are so vast when the rail links are better and cheaper from Surrey.But he was comparing with Caterham, which has the same issues surely?
I PAID 60K FOR A THREE BED HOUSE OVERLOOKING THE GOLDSTONE 1987 LOVED SITTING IN THE GARDEN WATCHING RESERVE FIXTURES
The modern looking house built on the corner of Goldstone Lane and Old Shoreham Road is also up for sale at just under £900K if you want views of Hove Park
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-29483490.html?premiumA=true.
Makes you wonder what the Goldstone would be worth now if it had permission for housing.
Seems obvious to me that the bus station in Hove should be relocated, making way for retail on the ground floor and a modern high rise block. If you have a supermarket on the ground floor, a mainline station next door and easy access to Brighton& Hove on the weekends, many people could survive without cars. If you can't spread out, the only way is up !