THE most expensive streets to live on in Brighton have been revealed.

Nested, a modern estate agent, has analysed local Brighton house price data to reveal which of the city's roads rank top of the property market.

It is based on the highest total sum of property sold in 2021, as well which roads were home to the highest average house price per property.

Nested analysed residential transactions and sold prices records from the Land Registry between January and December 2021 to find the areas of the market boasting the highest value of homes sold and where a single property will cost you the most.

Jen MacDonald, area partner for Nested, Brighton, said: "Demand continues to outstrip supply in Brighton and Hove, with an unrelenting and steady stream of London buyers wanting that sought-after vibrant and eclectic lifestyle.

"This is leading to more affluent areas of Brighton becoming even more desirable and sought after than they previously were and this heightened demand is driving house prices ever higher."

Brighton's most valuable roads based on cumulative value of total house sales January to December 2021

In 2021, the Brighton road with the highest cumulative sales total was Marine Parade, running along the seafront, on which, between January and December, the combined value of all house sales came to £12.3 million.

The Brighton roads with the second and third highest total sales value are Beaconsfield Villas at £10.5 million and Waldegrave Road at £10 million.

Queens Park Road at £9,588,000 came fourth, followed by The Strand at £8,695,000, and Ditchling Road for £8,577,750.

Average house price on Brighton's most expensive roads

In the same year, the Brighton road with the highest average house price was Roedean Crescent, next to the marina, at £2.1 million.

It dwarfs the overall average house price of around £400,000, which itself has experienced yearly growth of around eight per cent.

The second and third highest average house prices are found on Royal Crescent at £2 million and Powis Villas also at £2 million.

Dyke Road Avenue at £1,467,500 came fourth, East Drive followed at £1,425,000, and sixth highest is Withdean Road at £1,400,000.