
Bristol Property Market 2026: Prices and Best Areas
Explore Bristol's property landscape in 2026. Discover average house prices, most sought-after postcodes like Clifton, and emerging first-time buyer hotspots including Bedminster and Southville.
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Explore Bristol's property landscape in 2026. Discover average house prices, most sought-after postcodes like Clifton, and emerging first-time buyer hotspots including Bedminster and Southville.
As short-term lets and rising prices squeeze supply, renters face difficult choices—here’s what they can do.
As speculation mounts over Bank of England cuts, Bristol house hunters are adopting new tactics—and some are waiting on the sidelines.

House prices on Spike Island have surged 11% in the past year as buyers compete for canalside living and new amenities.

Surging auction activity across Clifton and Southville reveals underlying trends in Bristol’s property market.

Latest figures reveal one of the lowest rental vacancy rates in a decade, forcing tenants across Bristol to battle even harder for affordable homes.

In Filton and Kingswood, monthly mortgage bills undercut soaring rental prices for the first time in years.

Long overlooked, Lockleaze could be the next big investment bet as Bristol council weighs major zoning changes.

Strong June auction results on Corn Street and Gloucester Road suggest buyers are back, but experts point to caution as price growth remains modest.

Once overlooked, Knowle West has outpaced south Bristol rivals in both price growth and rental yields this year.

With average rents in Clifton soaring to £1,600 a month, Bristol residents are being forced to reconsider how much is too much when it comes to paying for a place to live.

Average days on market top 45, with homeowners in Clifton and Bedminster adjusting expectations to secure buyers.

Southmead and Bedminster remain key hunting grounds for first-home buyers amid higher prices and renewed competition.

Major rail and housing projects put spotlight on Filton as Bristol investors chase the next property boom.

Tenants in Bristol face rising rents, closing the traditional affordability gap between the city and the capital.

Purpose-built rental blocks are rising from Bedminster to Temple Quarter, marketed as a lifestyle upgrade. But do their amenities justify premium prices—and how do costs compare to buying?

Clifton Village and Westbury-on-Trym lead Bristol’s property boom as retirees and empty-nesters seek walkability and community.

A surge in investor activity across central and south Bristol is driving sharper price rises and stiffer bidding wars for limited stock.
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