Area Overview for BN3 3JS

Area Information

The postcode BN3 3JS defines a specific residential cluster within Central Hove, an electoral ward in the city of Brighton and Hove. This small area covers approximately 1,030 square metres and houses 1,628 residents. The location sits firmly within the Hove and Portslade parliamentary constituency, positioning it at the heart of a vibrant South East England locality. Living in BN3 3JS means being part of a dense urban environment where daily life revolves around its immediate surroundings. The area forms part of the Central Hove ward, which elects two councillors to Brighton and Hove City Council. Its distinct character is shaped by proximity to Church Road, a thoroughfare lined with restaurants, cafes, and bars that contribute significantly to the local atmosphere. For those considering homes in this postcode, the setting offers a central position within the larger Hove community, blending residential density with accessible high-street facilities.

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Area Size
1030 m²
Population
1628
Population Density
1581118 people/km²

The property market in BN3 3JS is characterised by a predominance of flats, which forms the primary accommodation type in this 1,030-metre cluster. Only 37% of households in the area own their homes, indicating that renting is the standard mode of tenancy for the majority of residents. This statistic confirms that BN3 3JS operates largely as a rental market rather than an owner-occupied one. For prospective buyers seeking flats in this postcode, the high proportion of renters suggests a dynamic letting environment where properties may change hands frequently. The compact size of the residential cluster concentrates this housing stock, meaning that the type of flats available here will influence the broader housing profile of Central Hove. Buyers looking for family houses or traditional detached properties in this specific postcode may find limited stock compared to the prevalent flat-based housing. Understanding this mix of 63% rental stock against 37% ownership is essential for anyone evaluating potential purchases in BN3 3JS or its immediate neighbourhood.

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Amenities within practical reach of BN3 3JS provide immediate convenience for daily life. Retailing options include five local shops, with Cook Hove, Budgens Church, and Co-op Hove identified as notable venues. These supermarkets and stores satisfy most grocery and shopping needs without the need to travel far. Transport links are equally robust, with five rail stations nearby serving the community. Hove Railway Station, Aldrington Railway Station, and Preston Park Railway Station offer regional connectivity for commuters. Leisure and travel options extend to aviation, with two airports close by: Shoreham Brighton City Airport and Shoreham Airport. The character of the area is heavily influenced by Church Road, a high street renowned for its concentration of restaurants, cafes, pubs, and bars. This diversity of options supports a lifestyle where residents can access food, drink, and retail services locally. Living in BN3 3JS means having immediate access to the amenities found in this well-provisioned stretch of Hove, ensuring that daily errands and social activities remain convenient.

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Demographics

Community composition in BN3 3JS reflects a clearly defined adult demographic. The median age stands at 47 years, with the most common age range consisting of adults between 30 and 64 years old. This profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by families and established professionals rather than students or young singles. Regarding housing tenure, 37% of residents are homeowners, implying that the majority of the population rents their accommodation. The predominant accommodation type identified for this area is flats, indicating a high concentration of apartment living within this 1,628-person population. In terms of diversity, the predominant ethnic group is White. With a population density that reflects a typical urban ward, the demographic data points to a mature community where long-term residents likely shape the local culture. These figures provide a concrete picture of the people who call BN3 3JS home, highlighting a predominantly renter-led, middle-aged population within an overwhelmingly white demographic.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who predominantly lives in BN3 3JS?
The community in BN3 3JS is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47 years. The area consists of 1,628 residents living primarily in flats, where 63% rent and 37% own their homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a mature urban demographic typical of Central Hove.
How safe is the area in terms of crime and the environment?
Residents in BN3 3JS benefit from low crime risk, with an assessment score of 84 out of 100 indicating below-average crime rates. Environmental risks are non-existent; the area has a flood risk score of 0 and passes all planning constraints checks regarding wetlands, nature reserves, and protected woodlands.
What retail and transport options are available nearby?
Five retail outlets serve the area, including Cook Hove, Budgens Church, and Co-op Hove. Transport is connected via five nearby rail stations, such as Hove and Preston Park. Additionally, Shoreham Brighton City Airport and Shoreham Airport are both within practical reach for flights.
Is the internet reliable for working from home?
Mobile coverage is excellent with a score of 85 out of 100, but fixed broadband is only fair at 61 out of 100. While phones will connect easily, high-speed downloads or video calls may be slower than in areas with premium broadband infrastructure.

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