Lewes house prices: These are the areas where prices rose and fell most in the last year
But despite that, average house prices held up across England – even if there was a drop in sales.
It was the same picture in Lewes where prices rose by two per cent overall in the year to September 2020.
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Hide AdThe ONS also publishes house price figures by Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) – small geographic areas containing an average of 7,200 people.
These show that seven of the 13 MSOAs that make up Lewes saw a rise in house prices over the same period.
Here we reveal which neighbourhoods saw the strongest growth in the year to September 2020:
1. Chailey, Newick & Barcombe saw the biggest price hike, with the average price rising by 11.9 per cent to £532,361 in the year to September 2020
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Hide Ad2. Second was Lewes Central & East, where the average house price rose to £422,668 – a rise of 10.7 per cent
3. In Wivelsfield Green, Ditchling & Rodmell, the average house price rose by 5.9 per cent to £543,905
4. Lewes West saw a rise of 5.3 per cent, to £544,413
5. In Peacehaven East, the average house price rose by 3.4 per cent to £299,772
6. East Blatchington saw house prices rise three per cent to an average of £368,887
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Hide Ad7. Newhaven Town saw prices rise by 2.4 per cent to £266,040
8. In Newhaven West, prices fell by 0.3 per cent – to an average of £242,129
9. Peacehaven West saw prices fall by 0.8 per cent to £287,198
10. In Seaford Town, prices fell by 2.3 per cent to £272,813
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Hide Ad11. Ringmer, Glynde & South Heighton saw a fall of 3.5 per cent to give an average price of £428,435
12. In East Saltdean & Telscombe Cliffs, prices fell by 6.8 per cent to £323,327
13. Seaford Eastbourne Road saw the biggest drop in price – by 8.3 per cent to an average of £345,151