Latest prices in City of Bristol for flats and apartments
The latest figures show that the average price for a Flat & Apartment property in City of Bristol has now reached £267,500 as of Jul 2024. This value is based upon the average value of completed property transactions in the month of July.
Average prices for a Flat & Apartment property have increased substantially over the longer term in City of Bristol. Back in January 1995, prices for this type of property averaged £38,608 based on sales at the time. Fast forward to January 2024, and averages reached £261,786 - representing a growth of 578% over 29 years.
This substantial triple-digit percentage rise in Flat & Apartment property values far outpaced broader inflation over the same period. Rising household incomes, strong local economy, high demand and constrained supply all likely contributed to the steep price inflation seen for Flat & Apartment homes in City of Bristol over the past 3 decades.
Our data is sourced directly from HM Land Registry and their UK House Price Index report. This dataset is updated several times a year and we always attempt to have the most up to data information available.
Flat & Apartment prices in City of Bristol over the last 12 months
Date
Price
Aug 2023
£261,620
Sep 2023
£263,131
Oct 2023
£267,040
Nov 2023
£270,169
Dec 2023
£270,937
Jan 2024
£261,786
Feb 2024
£259,109
Mar 2024
£258,846
Apr 2024
£260,603
May 2024
£262,780
Jun 2024
£264,479
Jul 2024
£267,500
Recent trends for prices in City of Bristol
The latest figures from July 2024 indicate the property market in City of Bristol continues to show rising price trends. Compared to June, 2024, average prices increased by 1.3% to £352,251. On an annual basis, average property prices have increased 2.8% since 12 months ago.
In terms of sales activity, there were 229 residential property transactions completed in City of Bristol during July, 2024. Of these purchases, 138 were financed with a mortgage while 34 were all-cash sales. For cash buyers, average prices have changed by 1.2% since June, 2024, coming in at around £344,432. For properties purchased with a mortgage, the average price changed by 1.3% since June, 2024, to £354,603.
Compared to the overall picture in its national parent England, the average property price in City of Bristol are higher than the current national average of £305,879. While City of Bristol saw a change of 1.3% over the last month, England as a whole recorded a percentage change of 0.2% in average property values. And on an annual basis, prices across England have grown by 1.6%, less than the 2.8% yearly change seen in City of Bristol.
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Average price in City of Bristol by housing type
Prices last recorded in July, 2024
average
£352,251
detached
£657,483
flat
£267,500
semi-detached
£437,379
terraced
£369,309
Prices by housing type in City of Bristol
Recent data shows that price growth has varied across different property types in City of Bristol over the last year. For terraced houses, property prices changed by 1.4% between July 2024 and June 2024 to reach £369,309, and changed by 3.3% over the last 12 months. The annual change was less than the 1.8% change seen for terraced homes in England overall.
Meanwhile, semi-detached properties saw a rise in average prices locally, taking them to £437,379 in June 2024. This represents a 1.2% change from the same month last year.This is outperforming the 2.2% annual change in semi-detached values across the country.
Detached homes in City of Bristol gained 1.3% month-over-month to reach an average of £657,483. Annually, detached property values have changed by 1.4%. This is weaker price growth compared to England's 1.6% change for detached houses over the year.
For apartments and flats, average prices increased by 1.1% between July and June 2024, hitting £267,500. Over the last 12 months, apartment values have changed by 2.2%, surpassing England's flat and apartment growth rate of 0.4%.
Overall, terraced properties have seen the strongest price momentum locally over the past year, with a change of 3.3%, while detached properties lagged, with a change of 1.4%.
Recent purchases in City of Bristol
According to data from HM Land Registry, there were 229 completed property purchases in the area of City of Bristol in July 2024. Of these sales, 34 were recorded as cash purchases whilst 138 were purchased using a mortgage. Compared to this time 12 months ago, the percentage of properties purchased using a mortgage has changed by 2.8% and the percentage of properties purchased with cash has changed by 2.8%.
The number of cash and mortgage purchases may not match the recorded number due to exclusions listed on the gov.uk website
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