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Adur is a district in West Sussex with a population of 64,544. The median house price is £372,500, with 822 sales in the past 12 months across a dwelling stock of 29,012. Prices have risen 15.3% over five years.
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Detached homes median £475,000; semi-detached £340,000; terraced £340,000; flats £405,000. The affordability ratio stands at 9.2, down from a five-year average of 11.7. About 55% of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than Adur overall. Crime recorded 404 incidents in June 2026 (6.3 per 1000 population), led by anti-social behaviour, violent crime, and public order offences. Schools comprise 21 institutions: 12 primary and 2 secondary state schools, plus 3 independent schools. Seven schools are rated good or better by Ofsted. The nearest primary is Seaside Primary School (1.2 km away); nearest secondary is Lancing College (1.6 km). Transport links include 4 rail stations; the nearest is 0.7 km away. From Shoreham-By-Sea station, London Victoria takes 76 minutes. Gigabit-capable broadband reaches 91.8% of premises. Air quality is low for nitrogen dioxide and moderate for particulate matter. The median age is 45.7 years; 72.0% of homes are owner-occupied.
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