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Sail Homes reveals the price hotspots across Bristol for saving thousands on your new home

One of the most popular most popular searches in Bristol is 3 bed houses - perfect for any with a small family, or planning to have one. But with Bristol's crazy growth over the past decade, its hard to get much change from £300,000. It's why some have moved over the bridge, or even down south to Exeter. But what if you are took hooked to the vibrant lifestyle that Bristol offers?

We've put together the top 5 areas for buying a 3 bed house under £300,000. And heres the disclaimer - this is as of May 2021 - theres every chance that before long, you wont be able to get anything under 300k... So if you're thinking of buying, take a look at the following areas for value for money, and then you can benefit from the great returns.

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5 Year Growth

The below diagram shows you the growth over the past 5 years in Bristol. Its no secret that Southville & Bedminster has been having its moment (up 74%), as has Gloucester Road (up 50%). And with all the new housing thats been added along the M32 route, Eastville to Frenchay has seen a 41% increase.

And even the areas where growth has been lowest, such as Little Stoke, Patchway & Portishead, its still been at least 15%.

A map of Bristol's property price growth over the last 5 years

Why have prices grown so much?

Bristol is a powerhouse city of the UK - it has consistent economic growth with no signs of stopping, 2 universities bringing 30,000 students, and many businesses either setting up or moving to Bristol to benefit from the all the talent.

Bristol is home to some big employers such as Rolls Royce, Airbus, Ministry of Defence and Aviva. And its great for investors too - Bristol has the highest demand for rental properties in the country, making buy-to-let lower risk.

So its no wonder that prices have grown with increased competition.

So where can you find the best value for money home in Bristol?

More bang for your buck

Below is a map of the £ per square foot in Bristol. By searching for properties using this, we can find out what areas you can get the biggest houses for the cheapest price. Whilst the condition of a property is important, if you plan to live in it for many years then you may want to consider a property based on how much room you have, rather than the finish.

This map shows that the best value for money houses can be found in the North and North West, or out to the East. 

£/sqft

Top 5 areas for 3 bed houses

BS11 - Shirehampton, Avonmouth & Lawrence Weston

The average asking price for a 3 bed house in BS11 is £256,871. This may be the best value for money area - there are many long rows of terraced houses in Shirehampton & Avonmouth, having been historically the home of dockers to the nearby ports. Whilst the ports are still very much a huge player in the local employment market, the area has changed substantially. Avonmouth is now home to many  warehouses such as Amazon, Asda & Nisbets. Being next to a port and good motorway connections makes it perfect in this new world of home delivery.

BS11 has seen growth of 36% in the last 5 years, and whilst high, it remains one of the only places to find 3 bed homes for less than £300,000.

Heres some good examples of properties you can buy in BS11:

Kings Weston Avenue, Shirehampton - £265,000

Davis Street, Avonmouth - £270,000

Grove Leaze, Shirehampton - £275,000

Kings Weston Avenue, Shirehampton - £275,000

Broadleaze, Shirehampton - £300,000

Nigel Park, Shirehampton - £300,000

So why live in BS11? Shirehampton high street has some great amenities, theres 13 good primary schools and 2 secondary schools. It's just one junction down from the Mall Cribbs Causeway. And the train journey from Avonmouth or Shirehampton train station takes just 8 to Clifton, 20 minutes to Temple Meads. You can visit a local favourite pub, the Lamplighters. Or explore the grounds of Kingsweston house with its on-site cafe. And if you really like nature, you're on the border of the 400-acre Blaise Castle Estate.

BS14 - Whitchurch & Stockwood

The average asking price for a 3 bed house in BS14 is £278,220. Over to the South East of Bristol now, the BS14 still offers great value when looking for a 3 bed house. The victorian housing of Knowle, Totterdown & Arnos Vale is very popular but comes at a hefty price. Further down the Wells Road, you will find Whitchurch, the last village before North Somerset and the Dundry Down ridge, miles of nature & greenery.

For families, Whitchurch is a great spot to be, with easy access to the centre, great schools nearby (7 good primary schools, 2 secondary) and the Hengrove Leisure Park on your doorstep - with a cinema, swimming pool, leisure centre & restaurants. To the east, you have Stockwood Open Space Nature Reserve and a cycle path along the old railway line.

BS14 has grown of 29% in the last 5 years - less than the rest of Bristol. As people realise theres value-for-money property to be had here, that trend will likely change.

Heres a few properties that have sold recently:

Cowling Drive, Stockwood - £275,000.

Wharncliffe Gardens , Whitchurch - £265,000

Holcombe, Whitchurch - £275,000

Airport Road, Bristol - £300,000 (new build)

Westleigh Park, Bristol - £275,000

The Coots, Stockwood - £260,000

Whitchurch Lane, Whitchurch - £250,000

Leda Avenue, Hengrove.- £300,000

Cowling Drive, Bristol - £220,000

BS13 - Bishopsworth & Hartcliffe

Some stuff about BS13

BS15 - Kingswood & Hanham

Some stuff about BS15

BS10 - Southmead, Brenty & Henbury

Some stuff about BS10


Postcode

Avg asking price (3 bed)

£/sqft

Avg yield  (%)

1yr Growth (%)

3yr Growth (%)

5yr Growth (%)

BS23

241,062

197

4.2

10

17

27

BS11

256,871

257

3.6

17

19

36

BS24

263,635

247

3.7

8

13

27

BS22

264,422

256

3.6

5

13

31

BS14

278,220

271

3.8

5

14

29

BS37

278,759

294

3.5

-1

6

18

BS13

283,568

255

4.2

3

15

35

BS15

286,958

272

3.9

6

15

33

BS10

301,867

283

4.6

2

6

22

BS34

302,543

306

5.4

7

13

24

BS27

311,900

277


5

10

18

BS30

315,055

314

3.3

2

12

24

BS32

315,212

346

3.6

15

19

33

BS4

315,726

285

3.6

10

11

32

BS39

318,037

279


12

18

28

BS49

319,550

316


1

5

25

BS35

325,815

308

3.0

2

2

22

BS16

325,975

305

5.0

3

11

28

BS5

327,984

290

4.0

9

12

39

BS21

332,820

327

3.2

7

8

37

BS48

338,688

347

2.6

11

11

30

BS31

345,483

327

2.9

9

2

26

BS36

351,624

312

2.8

4

10

26

BS20

355,125

334

3.6

12

11

30

BS25

370,901

304


5

13

29

BS7

381,723

384

5.2

2

10

27

BS40

390,031

315


8

13

16

BS3

394,143

344

3.6

10

17

45

BS2

414,073

375

4.6

11

24

34

BS28

425,860

320


15

2

13

BS41

428,571

367


7

9

28

BS9

493,594

404

2.6

12

21

35

BS6

529,353

445

3.6

13

15

45

BS8

608,900

446

3.4

7

10

27

BS1

644,121

470

4.4

6

27

31