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Mid Sussex is a West Sussex district with a population of 152,566 and a median age of 43.7. The median house price stands at £430,000, with 2,239 sales in the past 12 months and a 5-year growth of 13.0%.
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The housing stock of 69,459 dwellings is predominantly owner-occupied at 72.6%, reflecting a settled community. Flats sell for a median of £238,500, terraces at £366,500, detached homes at £646,000 and semi-detached at £450,000. Energy efficiency is above average, with 58.0% of rated properties in EPC bands A to C. Crime stands at 6.1 per 1,000 residents, with anti-social behaviour and violent crime the top categories. Schools include 42 primary and 7 secondary institutions, with 19 of 23 rated establishments judged good or better by Ofsted. The area has 12 GP surgeries, 22 dentists and 23 pharmacies. Rail connectivity includes 10 stations; Haywards Heath Rail Station is 1.3 kilometres away, offering a 43-minute commute to London Bridge. About 75% of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived than Mid Sussex overall. Air quality is low for nitrogen dioxide and moderate for particulate matter.
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