Understanding the price distribution across BD7 helps sellers position their property competitively against similar listings. Our data shows 44 properties priced under £100,000, representing 25.6% of the market, making this the most competitive price bracket. The majority of properties, 75 listings (43.6%), fall in the £100,000 to £200,000 range, which includes the majority of terraced and semi-detached homes that dominate the local housing stock. Properties in this range benefit from strong buyer demand, particularly first-time buyers and families looking for affordable housing in Bradford. We see this as the sweet spot for BD7 sales - priced correctly, properties here typically sell within weeks.
The premium market segment, properties priced between £200,000 and £300,000, accounts for 42 listings (24.4%), with detached homes and larger semi-detached properties commanding these higher prices. Only 11 properties (6.4%) are priced above £300,000, including the 8 detached homes currently available averaging £263,125. For sellers of 4-bedroom properties averaging £225,473 or 5-bedroom homes at £244,083, understanding this distribution helps set realistic expectations and price competitively to attract buyer interest. We find that properties above £300,000 can take longer to sell in BD7 due to more limited buyer demand at this price point.
For sellers with 1-bedroom properties averaging £51,623 across 24 listings, competition is fierce but so is buyer interest. These properties appeal strongly to first-time buyers and investors targeting the rental market, particularly given the presence of the University of Bradford and Bradford Teaching Hospitals as major employers. Understanding where your property sits in this distribution helps you price competitively and identify your likely buyer profile.
- Under £100k
- 44 listings
- 25.6%
- £100k-£200k
- 75 listings
- 43.6%
- £200k-£300k
- 42 listings
- 24.4%
- £300k-£500k
- 11 listings
- 6.4%