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7 Reasons to Move to Brighton

7 Reasons to Move to Brighton

Brighton is regularly ranked as one of the happiest places to live – with good reason. It’s a melting pot of culture and creativity, known for its seaside setting, inclusive vibe and iconic landmarks, making it an exciting, welcoming place to put down roots.

Moving to a new city is a big decision. From lifestyle and affordability to property choice and commuting, there are several factors to consider before making the move. This guide sets out what makes living in Brighton so great, helping you decide whether it’s the right place for your next home. 

1. Coastal living all year round

Living in Brighton means living by the coast all year round. From walks along the promenade to sea swimming and panoramic views, the coastline offers space, fresh air and a different pace that adds a new dimension to your work-life balance.  

2. Transport links are fast and straightforward

Brighton's location in the South East makes it an attractive option for those looking to move out of London while keeping their commute easy. Brighton Station provides direct trains to London Victoria and St Pancras, meaning you can still enjoy the seaside lifestyle without sacrificing the career opportunities the capital has to offer.

3. Strong local identity and culture

Creativity, individuality and inclusivity are part of everyday life in Brighton, and the city prides itself on being a place of sanctuary for people from all backgrounds. The LGBTQ+ community is highly visible and deeply rooted; art, music and alternative culture spill out of galleries, cafes and independent stores, and the vibe feels welcoming, laid back and bohemian.

4. Enjoy plenty of green space

Beyond the seafront, Brighton offers access to plentiful green space. Preston Park and Hove Park give you room to run, picnic, exercise or relax after a long day. Meanwhile, smaller spaces such as St Ann’s Well Gardens offer quieter spots tucked into residential areas.

Beyond the city itself, the South Downs National Park offers 1,627 square kilometres of rural space to explore. Weekend walks, cycling routes and countryside pubs are all within easy reach, making it possible to move from city streets to open landscapes in minutes.

5. A well-established food and drink scene

The food scene mirrors the city’s diverse, independent spirit. Small cafés and bakeries sit alongside well-known restaurants, while farmers’ markets and regular street-food events keep things varied. Vegan and veggie-friendly options are also easy to find, giving you flexibility whether you’re grabbing something quick or planning a relaxed meal out with friends.

6. A shopper’s paradise

Alongside familiar brands in Churchill Square, you’ll find streets filled with independent boutiques and vintage stores. The Lanes and North Laine are particularly popular, offering everything from one-of-a-kind jewellery and homeware to records and sustainable fashion.

H2: 7. Plenty of Shared Ownership and first-time buyer opportunities 

Saving for a deposit on your first home can feel challenging, but Shared Ownership offers a more accessible way to secure your dream home in Brighton. By purchasing a share of your property and paying a subsidised rent on the remainder, you can significantly reduce the size of your deposit. 

If you’re keen to stay in Brighton without waiting years to save a full deposit, we provide plenty of options. With a selection of new-build homes available across the area, it’s possible to put down roots now.

H2: Ready to explore what’s available? 

Take a look at the apartments at Home X to take the next step towards buying your first home in Brighton.