Area Overview for BN21 1EZ
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BN21 1EZ is a small residential cluster within Eastbourne, East Sussex, forming part of the Upperton district. With a population of 1,861, it is a compact urban area characterised by its proximity to the town centre and key amenities. The area is notable for its modern residential developments, such as The Upperton, a prominent building offering studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments. Residents benefit from easy access to Eastbourne’s train stations, shopping centres, and coastal attractions. The area’s blend of town centre convenience and nearby natural landscapes, including the South Downs and unspoilt beaches, makes it appealing for those seeking a balance between urban and rural living. Upperton’s housing stock is predominantly flats, with a significant proportion of privately rented properties. The community is largely composed of older residents, with a median age of 47, and includes a mix of professionals, managers, and other occupational groups. This area is ideal for those prioritising accessibility to transport, retail, and leisure while enjoying a relatively low crime rate and minimal environmental risks.
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The property market in BN21 1EZ is dominated by flats, with 80 out of 102 housing units being flats, including 58 converted flats. Home ownership sits at 58%, but 56% of households are privately rented, a rate above the national average. This suggests a rental market that supports a mix of long-term residents and transient occupants. The area’s housing stock includes modern developments like The Upperton, offering studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments in a prime town centre location. The limited size of the area means property choices are concentrated, with a focus on smaller, purpose-built flats. For buyers, this presents both opportunities and challenges: while the proximity to amenities is a draw, the scarcity of detached properties and the dominance of rentals may affect long-term investment potential. The area’s compact nature also means that property values and availability are closely tied to its immediate surroundings.
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BN21 1EZ offers a convenient lifestyle with access to essential amenities. Residents can shop at Morrisons Daily, Waitrose Eastbourne, and Tesco Eastbourne, all within practical reach. The area’s proximity to Eastbourne Railway Station and the Beacon shopping centre ensures easy access to retail, dining, and leisure options. The town’s coastal location provides beaches, while the South Downs offer walking and cycling trails. The Upperton development itself is designed for modern living, with apartments near the train station and town centre. The area’s compact size means amenities are clustered closely, reducing the need for long commutes. This blend of urban convenience and natural surroundings supports a dynamic lifestyle, whether for daily errands, weekend activities, or enjoying the local scenery.
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BN21 1EZ has a median age of 47, with the elderly (65+ years) forming the most common age group. Home ownership stands at 58%, with flats comprising the predominant accommodation type. The population is predominantly White, reflecting the area’s demographic profile. Over half of households are privately rented, a figure above the national average, indicating a rental market that caters to a range of residents. The area’s occupational mix includes professionals (24), managers (13), and elementary occupations (20), suggesting a diverse workforce. Health outcomes are strong, with 74% of residents reporting very good health and 95% good health. Educational attainment is high, with 64 residents holding degrees or equivalent qualifications. These factors contribute to a community that is both stable and intellectually engaged, though the higher proportion of renters may influence the local property market’s dynamics.
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