ARE you looking for the perfect home?

Brighton is an increasingly popular choice.

With a seafront to envy, convenient access to London either by rail or road and Gatwick Airport being within easy reach, it is no wonder many decide to make their home here.

The city is also a top holiday destination with its beaches and attractions such as the Brighton Palace Pier and the Royal Pavilion. Property agent Zoopla has listed the most popular properties for sale.

Spokeswoman for Zoopla, Annabel Dixon, said: "It’s no wonder Brighton is a popular place to live. Just an hour south of London by train, it offers the best of both worlds.

"The bohemian seaside resort town boasts elegant Regency architecture, iconic piers and fairground attractions, not to mention a thriving arts scene, nightlife and café culture. And on its doorstep lies miles of picturesque coastline and open countryside."

The Argus:

This six double-bedroom detached property in Roedean Crescent, Brighton, is available for £2.75 million. However, it is a stunning property and the lucky owner can enjoy a beautiful view of the sea.

This newly-built property has a double garage, swimming pool, a wine cellar with the capacity to store 500 bottles and four reception rooms.

The Argus:

This £1.1 million property in Tongdean Rise is situated in one of the most prestigious locations of the city.

The home sits perfectly between the South Downs National Park and the city.

The four-bedroom home has a private landscaped garden, hardstanding parking, and is within walking distance to Preston Park railway station and a ten-minute drive from the city centre and seafront.

The modern house was built three years ago.

It has been fitted out with the highest spec technology.

It also has plenty else to offer and with an excellent layout and superb open plan living space to enjoy when you are chilling out.

The Argus:

This grand house, designed by the famous Regency architects Amon Wilds and Charles Busby, was built in 1828.

The Grade 1 listed home, in Arundel Terrace, Brighton, has five bedrooms with fine sea views with a private tunnel to the beach. The property is on sale for £2.275 million.

The Argus:

This beautiful terraced property in Lincoln Street, Hanover, is on the market for £495,000.

It comprises four floors, including a loft conversion, with four bedrooms and two bathrooms.

The kitchen and reception space is large and bright, with direct access to the garden which is well presented.

There is plenty to appeal to the socially minded, too.

In central Hanover, there is a brilliant range of pubs, independent cafes and produce shops.

For commuters an added bonus is that it is also within walking distance to Queens Park and Brighton train stations.

The Argus:

This detached Victorian villa in West Drive is on the market for £1.75 million.

It has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, two garages and a large kitchen.

The house is in leafy surroundings, and only a stone’s throw from Queens Park.

As you enter the front door, you will be welcomed by a grand hallway with wooden flooring leading to the drawing room. The garden comes complete with a vegetable patch surrounded by an array of trees.

The Argus:

This stunning £1.2 million five-bedroom house is the perfect family home.

Located in Steyning Road, Rottingdean, there is a large garden and the seafront is within walking distance.

There are plenty of cafes, restaurants and shops in the High Street.

The Argus:

Do you love the sound of waves? Then this 1988 Princess 45 is for you. It has three rooms, two bathrooms and she is well suited to long or short distance cruising.

Other features include flatscreen TVs, CD player, microwave, wine fridge and an immersion heater.

The price is £69,950.

The boat is in Slow Motion at Brighton Marina Village.

The Argus:

This one-bedroom flat is situated in a highly-sought after location and it is perfect for someone who loves to enjoy the nightlife the city has to offer, with plenty of restaurants and other attractions conveniently situated nearby.

The £165,000 property, in Montpelier Road, offers easy access to Seven Dials, Brighton train station and the city’s main shopping district.

The Argus:

This lovely flat in Egremont Place is situated in Kemp town.

The one-bedroom ground floor flat offers easy access to local shops, restaurants and amenities including Queens Park and the seafront.

The city centre and the train station is less than one mile away and with many young people struggling to get on the housing ladder, this could be an ideal first purchase.

The flat is competitively priced at £140,000.