Eastbourne property market
In Eastbourne (South East) the average private rent is £1,162/month (ONS, May 2026) and the average house price is £252,391 (HM Land Registry, April 2026). That puts rent 16% below and house prices 7% below the UK average. The gross rental yield works out at 5.5%.
- Average rent
- £1,162/mo
- +0.3% YoY
- Average house price
- £252,391
- -3.3% 12m
- Gross rental yield
- 5.5%
- UK avg 6.1%
- Price-to-rent
- 18.1
- UK avg 16.3
Rent vs buy in Eastbourne
The average home in Eastbourne costs about 18.1 years of average rent (price-to-rent ratio 18.1), compared with 16.3 for the UK as a whole. On this market-level signal, buying looks relatively more expensive here than the UK average. This is an arithmetic ratio of the two official figures above — a market indicator, not personal financial advice.
Go deeper
- Rent in Eastbourne (1/2/3/4-bed breakdown)£1,162
- House prices in Eastbourne (by property type)£252,391
Nearby areas in South East
- Isle of Wight£946/mo · £238,239
- Hastings£1,006/mo · £238,912
- Portsmouth£1,366/mo · £250,377
- Thanet£1,109/mo · £263,199
- Dover£1,012/mo · £273,349
- Swale£1,091/mo · £291,124
Frequently asked questions
- What is the average rent in Eastbourne?
- The average monthly private rent in Eastbourne is £1,162, according to the ONS Price Index of Private Rents (May 2026), +0.3% over the past 12 months. The UK average is £1,383.
- What is the average house price in Eastbourne?
- The average house price in Eastbourne is £252,391 (HM Land Registry UK House Price Index, April 2026), -3.3% over 12 months. The UK average is £270,080.
- What is the gross rental yield in Eastbourne?
- Dividing the average annual rent (£13,944) by the average house price (£252,391) gives a gross rental yield of 5.5% in Eastbourne. This is a "gross" figure — before voids, management, maintenance and tax. The UK-average gross yield on the same basis is 6.1%.
- Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Eastbourne?
- In Eastbourne the average house price equals about 18.1 years of average rent (price-to-rent ratio 18.1). A higher ratio leans toward renting being relatively cheaper month-to-month; a lower ratio leans toward buying. The UK-average ratio is 16.3. This is a market-level signal, not personal financial advice.
Rent: Office for National Statistics — Price Index of Private Rents, UK: monthly price statistics — edition 17 June 2026, reference May 2026 (ONS PIPR). House prices: HM Land Registry — UK House Price Index (UKHPI), reference April 2026 (UKHPI). Both © Crown copyright, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Gross rental yield and price-to-rent ratio are computed from these two figures.