
Live data on rents, days-to-let, and availability for Angmering — compiled from comparable properties marketed via Phillip James plus publicly available listings in the area. Last updated June 2026.
Studio
1-bed
2-bed
3-bed
4-bed
5+ bed
Demand
Strong
Tenant demand is consistently high across Angmering · 2.0 mi
Estimated gross yield
6.35%
Blended across local property types
About this data
These figures describe the Angmering rental market— typical (median) rents by bedroom, how long homes are taking to let, overall demand, and an estimated gross yield. Rents and days-to-let are drawn from current and recently-let comparable listings in the area; we use medians rather than averages, so a handful of unusual listings don’t distort the picture. Gross yield is a year’s rent against the typical recent sale price for the same property type, matched by bedroom count (the Land Registry doesn’t record bedrooms), with the headline figure blended across property types by their share of the local rental market. Sale prices are from HM Land Registry Price Paid. Figures are current as of June 2026 and refreshed regularly — all are indicative, and individual properties vary.
Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
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Get a valuationThe area around Angmering has stayed busy through late spring, with two-bedroom properties making up the heart of the market at £1,400 a month and typically letting around a week. Three-beds sit at £1,600 and take two to three weeks, while four-bedroom homes at £2,500 are thin on the ground. One-beds are available at £975, though the sample is smaller. The stock is fairly mixed — just over half houses, with a good showing of flats and a handful of bungalows.
Activity has been consistent rather than rushed, which is about right for this time of year before the summer moving season picks up. Two-beds continue to let at a steady pace, while larger family homes take a little longer to find the right tenant.
For investors looking at the numbers, gross yields on flats are running around 7%, with houses sitting between 5% and 6% depending on type.
Updated by Phillip James on the 29th of May, 2026.
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Ask the teamBased on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
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