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What are some popular neighbourhoods in Brighton to live in?
Brighton offers a variety of neighbourhoods, each with its own character. Popular areas include Kemptown, known for its vibrant atmosphere and Regency architecture; Hove, offering a more relaxed and family-friendly environment; and the North Laine, famous for its independent shops and cafes. Consider factors like proximity to the seafront, transport links, and local amenities when choosing a neighbourhood.
What are the typical costs associated with renting a property in Brighton?
Rental costs in Brighton can vary significantly depending on the size, location, and condition of the property. Expect higher prices closer to the city centre and seafront. It's important to factor in additional costs such as council tax, utilities (gas, electricity, water), and broadband when budgeting for your rent. Check the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of the property to get an idea of potential energy costs.
What are the main transport options available in Brighton?
Brighton has good transport links, including a main train station with regular services to London and other major cities. The city also has a comprehensive bus network. Cycling is popular, with dedicated cycle lanes in many areas. Parking can be challenging and expensive, particularly in the city centre, so consider using public transport or cycling where possible. A resident parking permit may be required if you own a car.
What are some of the local amenities and attractions in Brighton?
Brighton is a vibrant city with a wide range of amenities and attractions. These include the Brighton Palace Pier, the Royal Pavilion, the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, and the Sea Life Centre. There are also numerous parks, gardens, and beaches to enjoy. The city boasts a thriving arts and culture scene, with many theatres, music venues, and art galleries.
What should I be aware of regarding council tax when moving to Brighton?
Council tax is a local tax that helps pay for services in Brighton and Hove. The amount you pay depends on the valuation band of your property. You are legally obliged to pay council tax if you are over 18 and live in a property as your main home. Some people are eligible for discounts or exemptions, such as students or people on low incomes. Contact Brighton & Hove City Council to find out more about council tax and whether you are eligible for any reductions.
