
Bristol
Southwest tech hub. Green city with strong professional tenant base. STR restricted.
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Local STR Rules — Bristol
No specific city-level restrictions; planning consent may be required for new STR conversions
Market Analysis — Bristol
Key demand drivers and main investment risks
✅Demand Drivers
- •Airbus, Rolls-Royce — high-skill aerospace employment
- •45k+ students and strong graduate retention rate
- •UKs 2nd largest tech cluster outside London — Arm HQ
- •European Green Capital — attracts ESG-conscious tenants
⚠️Key Risks
- •Strict conservation area rules limit development
- •Chronic traffic congestion — no metro/tram system
- •South Wests most expensive city — yield compression
Properties in Bristol
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Properties for Sale in Bristol
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Yield by Neighborhood — Bristol
Microzone investment comparison — CASABROVA
| Neighborhood | Price/m² | STR Yield | STR Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avonmouth portindustrialvalue | £2,155–£3,018 (₪8,486–₪11,880) | 6.5%–9% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Port area. Industrial workers. Lowest entry Bristol. Logistics hub growing. |
| Keynsham dual citydevelopmentfamily | £2,414–£3,966 (₪9,504–₪15,613) | 4%–4.5% | STR Permitted 🟢 | Bristol-Bath corridor; Somerdale development; 4-4.5% yields; dual-city commuter appeal |
| Stokes Croft creativestreet artgentrifying | £3,018–£4,742 (₪11,880–₪18,668) | 6%–9% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Street art capital. Creative hub. Gentrifying with strong young tenant demand. |
| Clifton premiumgeorgianuniversity | £5,173–£7,759 (₪20,365–₪30,548) | 5%–7% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Suspension Bridge views. Georgian architecture. Bristol premium. University proximity. |
| Ashton valuehospitalaffordable | £2,586–£3,880 (₪10,183–₪15,274) | 6%–8.5% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Affordable near center. Working-class character. Demand from hospital workers. |
| Bedminster valueregenerationgrowing | £3,018–£4,311 (₪11,880–₪16,971) | 6%–8.5% | STR Restricted 🟡 | South Bristol value play. Regeneration active. Growing cafe culture. |
| Filton aerospacenew stationregeneration | £2,414–£3,880 (₪9,504–₪15,274) | 4.5%–5.5% | STR Permitted 🟢 | Brabazon development (YTL Arena, 2,675 homes); new station autumn 2026; aerospace employment hub |
| Harbourside | £4,785–£6,466 (₪18,838–₪25,457) | 5%–8% | STR Permitted 🟢 | Floating Harbour, Wapping Wharf, Bristol Beacon, lifestyle-led waterfront |
| Southville indiefamilyeco | £3,880–£5,604 (₪15,274–₪22,062) | 5.5%–8% | STR Restricted 🟡 | North Street indie scene. Young families. Eco-conscious community. |
| Cotham professionalvictorianstable | £4,311–£6,466 (₪16,971–₪25,457) | 5.5%–7.5% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Central residential. Professional tenants. Victorian terraces. Stable returns. |
| Portishead coastalrail reopeninglifestyle | £2,586–£4,311 (₪10,183–₪16,971) | 3.5%–4.5% | STR Permitted 🟢 | MetroWest Phase 1 rail reopening catalyst; coastal lifestyle; pre-infrastructure play |
| Yate valuefamilyrail | £1,897–£3,276 (₪7,467–₪12,898) | 4.5%–5% | STR Permitted 🟢 | Lowest entry in Bristol orbit; first-time buyer magnet; 4.5-5% yields; rail connected |
| Kingswood valuegentrificationyield | £1,897–£3,276 (₪7,467–₪12,898) | 5%–6% | STR Permitted 🟢 | Affordable Bristol-adjacent; early gentrification; best Bristol-area yield at 5-6% |
Yield and price ranges are internal AI-research estimates from public real-estate portals (Tranio, Investropa, Globes, etc.), refreshed quarterly. Not primary-source data.
Investment Areas in Bristol
Avonmouth
Port area. Industrial workers. Lowest entry Bristol. Logistics hub growing.
Price from £2,155/m² (₪8,486/m²)
Keynsham
Bristol-Bath corridor; Somerdale development; 4-4.5% yields; dual-city commuter appeal
Price from £2,414/m² (₪9,504/m²)
Stokes Croft
Street art capital. Creative hub. Gentrifying with strong young tenant demand.
Price from £3,018/m² (₪11,880/m²)
Clifton
Suspension Bridge views. Georgian architecture. Bristol premium. University proximity.
Price from £5,173/m² (₪20,365/m²)
Ashton
Affordable near center. Working-class character. Demand from hospital workers.
Price from £2,586/m² (₪10,183/m²)
Bedminster
South Bristol value play. Regeneration active. Growing cafe culture.
Price from £3,018/m² (₪11,880/m²)
Filton
Brabazon development (YTL Arena, 2,675 homes); new station autumn 2026; aerospace employment hub
Price from £2,414/m² (₪9,504/m²)
Harbourside
Floating Harbour, Wapping Wharf, Bristol Beacon, lifestyle-led waterfront
Price from £4,785/m² (₪18,838/m²)
Southville
North Street indie scene. Young families. Eco-conscious community.
Price from £3,880/m² (₪15,274/m²)
Cotham
Central residential. Professional tenants. Victorian terraces. Stable returns.
Price from £4,311/m² (₪16,971/m²)
Portishead
MetroWest Phase 1 rail reopening catalyst; coastal lifestyle; pre-infrastructure play
Price from £2,586/m² (₪10,183/m²)
Yate
Lowest entry in Bristol orbit; first-time buyer magnet; 4.5-5% yields; rail connected
Price from £1,897/m² (₪7,467/m²)
Kingswood
Affordable Bristol-adjacent; early gentrification; best Bristol-area yield at 5-6%
Price from £1,897/m² (₪7,467/m²)
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Market Review — Bristol
Bristol consistently ranks among the UK's most liveable cities, combining a thriving creative economy with aerospace and defense industries anchored by Airbus, Rolls-Royce, and BAE Systems. This economic diversity translates into resilient rental demand that has weathered multiple market cycles.
Average property prices of £300,000–350,000 are significantly below London yet above most northern cities, reflecting Bristol's premium positioning. Rental yields of 4.5–6% are supported by a large student population from two major universities and a steady influx of young professionals drawn to the city's quality of life.
The Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, one of the UK's largest urban regeneration projects, is creating a new city district around Bristol Temple Meads station. This £1.6 billion transformation promises to add significant rental stock while driving appreciation in surrounding neighborhoods.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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