Bradford’s market is shaped by high numbers of semi-detached and terraced homes. Census 2021 housing figures show 36.7% of homes are semi-detached houses or bungalows, while 33% are terraced. Detached houses or bungalows account for 14.7%, and flats account for 11.6%. That mix explains why the £157,000 terraced average and the £208,000 semi-detached average are so important to everyday pricing. In the City ward, the profile shifts again, with 37.8% of households in terraced housing and 35.7% in flats.
New-build activity is also visible across several Bradford postcodes. Northbeck Grange on Northside Road, BD7 2AY has 3 bedroom homes from £269,995 and 4 bedroom homes from £309,995. Squirrel Fold in BD13 3FF has 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses, with prices from £112,498 to £334,995. Woodland Edge on Bierley Lane, BD4 6DR includes shared ownership homes from £77,000 for a 35% share, based on a full market value of £220,000. These schemes give buyers alternatives to older stone stock, so second-hand sellers need careful comparison.
City-centre apartments create a separate market. Conditioning House on Cape Street, BD1 has 1 and 2 bedroom apartments from £72,000 to £125,000, while Queen Victoria Chambers on Peckover Street, BD1 includes 2 bedroom apartments at £87,500. Card House on Bingley Road, BD9 6FG has 1 bedroom apartments at £90,000. Those figures sit below the wider Bradford flat and maisonette average of £111,000, so agents should be clear about service charges, building condition and investor demand. Apartment sales need a different pitch from a BD13 townhouse on James Street at £279,000.