In fact, in the 12 months to June 2019, 8,546 people moved to Mid Sussex from elsewhere in the UK.
That’s according to internal migration data from the Office for National Statistics, which also reveals the areas of the country where the most people are drawn to Mid Sussex from.
So where is the pull to Mid Sussex the greatest?
From Crawley to Croydon, here we reveal the top 10 places people leave in search of a new life here.
1. Brighton streets deserted in March 2020
The most common place people arrived in the area from was Brighton and Hove, with 1,093 arrivals in the year to June 2019.
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The second most common place people arrived in the area from was Crawley, with 728 arrivals in the year to June 2019. Pics Steve Robards SR2003201 SUS-200322-171316001
3. Tandridge
The third most common place people arrived in the area from was Tandridge, with 450 arrivals in the year to June 2019.
4. Horsham
The fourth most common place people arrived in the area from was Horsham, with 434 arrivals in the year to June 2019.