The Top 5 Fixes That Get Brighton Rentals Let Faster
4th April 2025

Deep clean done, photos updated and property relisted- but the enquiries aren’t flowing. Or maybe they are, but the feedback’s… lukewarm. Sometimes, it’s not the price that’s the problem. It’s the small details.
In Brighton’s competitive rental market, particularly in summer, a few simple upgrades can be the difference between a property sitting vacant and one being snapped up after the first viewing. These aren’t full refurbishments – just the quick wins that renters genuinely notice.
1. Modernise the Lighting
Nothing dates a property faster than harsh lighting and tired fixtures. It also affects your photos which are doing the heavy lifting in your online listings.
Updating ceiling fittings to something clean and modern, swapping out cold bulbs for warm LED lighting, and ensuring all rooms are evenly lit can transform the feel of a space. This is especially helpful in Brighton with basement rooms and kitchens or terraces that sometimes suffer from low natural light.
You don’t need to spend a fortune – just a few small changes can make your property feel more modern and comfortable.
2. Install USB Charging Sockets
Tenants in Brighton — particularly students and young professionals — expect a certain level of convenience, and that includes ample charging points.
USB plug sockets are an inexpensive upgrade that makes your property feel more contemporary. They’re especially appreciated beside beds or in kitchen/dining spaces, and they send the subtle message that you’ve thought about how the tenant will actually use the space.
It’s a minor cost that can help your listing stand out in a crowded market.
3. Refresh Windows and Window Coverings
You don’t always need to redecorate to improve a room — often, replacing broken blinds or faded curtains makes all the difference.
Windows should open and close properly, blinds should be intact, and curtain rails shouldn’t wobble. In Brighton, properties near the sea can suffer from moisture and salt buildup, so paying attention to window frames and ensuring they’re clean and well-maintained is particularly important.
Prospective tenants are often subconsciously influenced by how “fresh” a property feels and clean, functional window dressings contribute a lot.
4. Modernise the Bathroom (Just a Bit)
Bathrooms are dealbreakers. The good news is you don’t need a full refurbishment to make them work.
A new shower head, fresh sealant, cleaned grout, and a good mirror can go a long way. Add a shelf or small storage solution and make sure the extractor fan works properly; tenants will notice (and so will mould, if it doesn’t).
These little improvements take less than a day but help create the impression of a property that’s been well looked after.
5. Upgrade the Entryway — First Impressions Matter
The entrance to your property sets the tone for the entire viewing. It’s often overlooked, but it’s the first thing potential tenants see… and judge.
This doesn’t mean a full renovation. Even in a shared entrance or a small Victorian terrace, little tweaks can make a difference:
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Repaint or touch up the front door (especially if you’re near the sea. Salt air ages paint fast)
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Replace tired doormats
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Ensure doorbells, lights, and locks all work smoothly
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Add house numbers or names clearly and neatly
If your property has a small entryway inside, keep it clear and well-lit. Hooks, a shoe rack, or even a mirror can create a sense of space and order. In Brighton’s compact homes and flats, these little nods to organisation and care can set your property apart.
Final Thoughts
Letting quickly in Brighton isn’t just about lowering the rent or crossing your fingers. It’s about knowing what tenants want, and showing them that you’ve invested time and effort in making your property not just liveable but enjoyable.
Most of the changes above can be handled in a weekend, cost under £100, and make a real impact. The investment will often work out cheaper than a rent reduction. So, whether you’re renting to students in Lewes Road or professionals in Hove, a few smart touches can keep your property ahead of the pack.
If you’d like an honest, no-pressure walkthrough of your property before you list, to see what updates are worth doing, we’re happy to help.
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