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BS24 Market Snapshot

Median Rent

£1,300/m

Total Listings

13

New This Week

0

Avg Days Listed

119

Source: home.co.uk

Price Distribution in BS24

£750-£1,000/m
2
£1,000-£1,500/m
7
£1,500-£2,000/m
4

Source: home.co.uk

Property Types in BS24

39%
15%
15%
15%

Terraced

5 listings

Avg £1,363

Detached

2 listings

Avg £1,573

Flat

2 listings

Avg £948

Semi-Detached

2 listings

Avg £1,350

Coach House

1 listings

Avg £935

terraced

1 listings

Avg £1,500

Source: home.co.uk

Bedrooms Available in BS24

1 bed 1
£895
2 beds 5
£1,077
3 beds 4
£1,411
4 beds 3
£1,688

Source: home.co.uk

The Rental Market in BS24

The BS24 rental market benefits from a steady supply of properties across all major types, with approximately 20.9% of the housing stock consisting of flats, maisonettes and apartments, offering excellent options for those seeking lower-maintenance living or buy-to-rent investments. Semi-detached properties dominate the local housing landscape at 32.5%, providing ideal accommodation for small families and couples seeking more space than a flat offers. Detached properties account for 26.5% of available rentals, while terraced homes make up 19.8% of the housing mix, ensuring renters have access to properties ranging from compact starter homes to expansive family residences.

New build developments continue to shape the rental landscape in BS24, with several major schemes adding contemporary homes to the area. The Haywood Village development by Persimmon Homes offers 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes from £229,995 for those seeking modern specification, while David Wilson Homes at Meadow View provides larger 3 and 4 bedroom properties from £329,995. Locking Parklands by St. Modwen Homes delivers additional 2 to 5 bedroom options from £269,950, bringing fresh rental stock to the eastern side of Weston-super-Mare. These new communities often feature energy-efficient designs, allocated parking, and communal spaces that appeal to modern renters seeking convenience and lower utility costs.

Property values across BS24 have shown relative stability, with overall prices averaging £321,208 as of early 2026, though this varies significantly by property type. Detached properties command the highest average prices at around £458,981, reflecting their larger footprints and garden spaces, while flats average approximately £165,000. Semi-detached homes at £306,444 and terraced properties at £252,500 represent more accessible entry points for those looking to purchase in the area. Recent 12-month trends show modest price adjustments across all segments, with flats experiencing slightly greater variation at -2.90% while detached properties remained more stable at -0.60% decline.

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Living in the BS24 Area

The BS24 postcode encompasses a diverse collection of neighbourhoods that share the common thread of Somerset coastal living at its most accessible. The eastern districts of Weston-super-Mare offer a blend of Victorian and Edwardian architecture, particularly evident in areas like the Boulevard and Ellenborough Park, where tree-lined streets host period properties that reflect the town's heritage as a beloved seaside resort. These historic neighbourhoods provide rental accommodation with generous room proportions, original features, and established gardens that newer developments often cannot replicate. The population of North Somerset, which includes BS24, stands at approximately 215,100 residents across 93,800 households, creating vibrant communities with strong local identities.

Key employers in the BS24 area include the tourism and hospitality sector, which remains vital to Weston-super-Mare's economy as visitors flock to its Blue Flag beach and Grand Pier attraction throughout the year. Healthcare employment centres on Weston General Hospital, providing stable jobs for local residents, while retail and service industries serve both the local population and visitor economy. The area's proximity to Bristol, approximately 20 miles distant, opens employment opportunities for commuters who prefer coastal living while maintaining city-based careers. The continued investment in new housing developments at Haywood Village, Meadow View, and Locking Parklands demonstrates ongoing confidence in the area's economic future and growing appeal to renters seeking long-term homes.

The property age distribution across BS24 reflects a rich of architectural periods, with a significant proportion of Victorian and Edwardian properties built before 1919, substantial inter-war and post-war development from 1919 to 1980, and growing new-build activity since then. This mix creates distinct neighbourhood characters across the postcode, from the grander period homes of the Boulevard conservation area to the practical family houses of post-war suburbs and the contemporary designs of recent developments. When renting in BS24, understanding which architectural era appeals to you can help narrow down neighbourhoods that match your lifestyle preferences and tolerance for maintenance requirements that often come with character properties.

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Schools and Education in BS24

Families renting in the BS24 area benefit from access to a range of educational establishments across all key stages, with several primary and secondary schools serving the local communities. The area features schools with varying academic strengths and extracurricular offerings, making it important for renting families to research specific school catchments and admission arrangements before committing to a property. Many parents specifically choose rental properties within certain school catchment areas, meaning properties near popular schools can be particularly competitive in terms of demand and pricing. The presence of the University of Bristol and University of the West of England in nearby Bristol also makes BS24 an attractive location for families thinking ahead to further education opportunities for older children.

Primary schools in the area typically serve immediate neighbourhoods, with many children walking or cycling to their local school, reducing morning commute stress for working parents. St. Peter's Church of England Primary School and Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School serve different communities within BS24, each with their own distinct approaches to education and pastoral care. Secondary education options include both comprehensive schools serving the general population and selective grammar schools for academically able students, with admission policies that often prioritise proximity to the school. OFSTED reports for all local schools are available through the government website, and we recommend visiting schools and speaking with current parents before committing to a rental property in a particular catchment area.

The substantial proportion of older properties in BS24 means school infrastructure has evolved alongside the community over many decades, creating established catchment boundaries that can significantly impact which schools your children would attend. For families considering rental properties in BS24, arranging school visits and understanding admission criteria should form a key part of the property search process, as catchment boundaries can significantly impact daily family life. Properties within walking distance of popular schools often command a premium in the rental market, so balancing school access against budget constraints requires careful consideration during your property search.

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Transport and Commuting from BS24

Transport connectivity from BS24 serves both local needs within Weston-super-Mare and wider regional connections that make the area practical for commuters working in Bristol or other South West destinations. The area sits approximately 20 miles from Bristol, with regular bus services and road connections via the A370 and M5 motorway providing route options for those who drive to work. Train services from Weston-super-Mare station offer connections to Bristol Temple Meads, with journey times making commuting feasible for those with flexible working arrangements or hybrid work patterns. The proximity to junction 21 of the M5 motorway places BS24 residents within easy reach of Exeter, Taunton, and the wider national motorway network.

For renters who work locally in Weston-super-Mare, the BS24 area offers the advantage of reduced commuting costs and greater flexibility in daily travel arrangements. Local bus services connect residential areas with the town centre, seafront, shopping facilities, and healthcare centres, making car-free living viable for those who plan their location choice carefully. Cycling infrastructure has improved in recent years, with dedicated routes connecting new developments like Locking Parklands to town centre amenities. Parking availability varies significantly between different BS24 neighbourhoods, with some areas offering permit parking schemes while newer developments typically include allocated spaces, a factor that merits consideration when evaluating rental properties in this postcode.

Bristol Airport is approximately 30 minutes drive from BS24, providing convenient access to domestic and international flights for business and leisure travellers. For those without vehicles, Weston-super-Mare railway station offers regular train services to Bristol Temple Meads, with the journey taking approximately 30-40 minutes depending on service stops. Local bus operators provide routes throughout the BS24 area, though frequency varies by route and time of day, so journey planning is advisable for those relying on public transport. The M5 motorway junction 21 at Lakeland provides straightforward access for drivers heading north to Exeter and Taunton or south towards Bristol and beyond.

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How to Rent a Home in BS24

1

Get Your Rental Budget in Principle

Before viewing properties in BS24, arrange a rental budget agreement in principle from a financial provider. This document demonstrates to landlords and letting agents that you can afford the monthly rent and is often required before property viewings can be confirmed. Having this prepared shows serious intent and speeds up the application process when you find a property you want.

2

Research BS24 Neighbourhoods

Explore different areas within the BS24 postcode to find the neighbourhood that best matches your lifestyle needs. Consider proximity to work, schools, transport links, and local amenities like shops, restaurants, and green spaces. The area ranges from Victorian terraces near the seafront to contemporary homes in new developments like Locking Parklands and Haywood Village.

3

Book Property Viewings

Once you have identified suitable rental properties, arrange viewings through Homemove or directly with local letting agents. View multiple properties to compare condition, location, and value before making your choice. We recommend viewing at least three properties before deciding, as this gives you a realistic benchmark for what your budget achieves in the current market.

4

Submit Your Application

When you find your ideal rental home, submit your referencing application promptly. This typically involves credit checks, employment verification, and landlord references. Homemove can arrange tenant referencing services on your behalf, ensuring all checks are completed efficiently and professionally.

5

Sign Your Tenancy Agreement

Once your referencing is complete and the landlord approves your application, you will receive a tenancy agreement for review. Ensure you understand the terms, including deposit amount, rent payment schedule, and tenancy duration before signing. Your agreement should clearly state responsibilities for maintenance, utilities, and any restrictions on pets or modifications.

6

Complete Move-In Requirements

Pay your deposit (capped at 5 weeks rent under the Tenant Fees Act) and first month's rent. Your landlord or agent will provide an inventory check-in report documenting the property condition. Ensure you complete this carefully to protect your deposit when you eventually move out by noting any existing damage or wear and tear.

What to Look for When Renting in BS24

The geological characteristics of BS24 warrant attention when evaluating rental properties, as the area sits atop Mercia Mudstone, a clay formation that can cause shrink-swell movement in the ground beneath properties with large gardens containing mature trees or areas with poor drainage. Properties in certain locations may show signs of subsidence or structural movement, and a thorough inspection during viewing should include checking door and window frames for sticking, wall cracks, and any signs of recent structural work. The coastal environment adds additional considerations, with salt air potentially accelerating corrosion on metal components and exterior finishes requiring more regular maintenance than properties inland. Renters should discuss these factors with the landlord or letting agent and consider requesting a professional survey for properties of concern.

Flood risk varies across the BS24 postcode area, with coastal areas around Weston-super-Mare particularly susceptible to tidal flooding and properties near watercourses such as the River Axe facing elevated river flood risk. Surface water flooding can occur during periods of heavy rainfall, especially in areas with impermeable surfaces. The Environment Agency provides detailed flood risk mapping that prospective renters should consult, and those considering ground-floor properties or homes in known flood risk zones should factor in appropriate insurance considerations and emergency preparedness. Properties within conservation areas like the Boulevard and Ellenborough Park may have planning restrictions affecting alterations, decorations, or garden modifications, which tenants should clarify before signing a tenancy agreement.

The age of many properties in BS24 means potential renters should assess the condition of key building elements carefully during viewings. Victorian and Edwardian properties built before 1919 typically feature solid brick walls, slate or clay tile roofs, and timber suspended floors constructed with lime mortar, all of which require different maintenance approaches than modern equivalents. Properties built between 1919 and 1980 commonly have cavity brick walls, concrete tiled roofs, and may contain outdated electrical systems or plumbing that has not been updated to current standards. Newer constructions at Haywood Village, Meadow View, and Locking Parklands generally meet modern building regulations but may have different snagging issues common to newly built properties. A thorough inspection of the property condition, including checking for damp, roof defects, and the age and condition of services, helps ensure you understand what you are renting.

Common defects we see in properties across the BS24 area include rising damp in solid-walled Victorian and Edwardian buildings where damp-proof courses may be absent or failed, and penetrating damp in properties where pointing or render has deteriorated. Roof condition issues frequently arise in period properties where slate or tile coverings have exceeded their expected lifespan, leading to leaks and timber decay in roof structures. Properties with significant gardens on clay soils face potential subsidence risk during dry periods when clay contracts, particularly where mature trees draw moisture from the ground. Electrical systems in properties built before the 1980s often require updating to meet current safety standards, which tenants should clarify with landlords before moving in. Salt corrosion from the coastal environment can affect metal components including window frames, rainwater goods, and central heating pipework in properties close to the seafront.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting in BS24

What is the average rental price in BS24?

While specific rental price data varies by property type and condition, the BS24 area offers rental accommodation at various price points reflecting the diversity of housing stock available. Flats typically represent the most affordable rental option, while semi-detached and detached houses command higher rents reflecting their additional space and often larger gardens. New build properties at Haywood Village, Meadow View, and Locking Parklands often achieve premium rents compared to older equivalents due to their modern specification, energy efficiency, and allocated parking. For the most current rental pricing in your specific circumstances, search the Homemove platform for up-to-date listings across the BS24 postcode area.

What council tax band are properties in BS24?

Properties in the BS24 postcode area fall under North Somerset Council's jurisdiction and are assigned council tax bands from A through to H, reflecting property values set during the 1991 valuation. The specific band for any property depends on its characteristics and location within the BS24 area, with flats generally falling into lower bands and larger detached houses typically in higher bands. Prospective renters should ask the landlord or agent for the council tax band before committing to a tenancy, as this forms part of the annual cost of renting a property. North Somerset Council provides online tools to check council tax bands for specific addresses if you wish to verify this information independently before making your decision.

What are the best schools in the BS24 area?

The BS24 area offers educational options across primary and secondary levels, with several schools in the wider Weston-super-Mare area serving local communities. Primary schools like St. Peter's Church of England Primary School and Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School serve different neighbourhoods within BS24, while secondary options include both comprehensive schools and grammar schools serving students from across the catchment area. The specific "best" school depends on your children's needs, values, and location within the postcode, as well as admission criteria that often prioritise proximity. OFSTED reports for all local schools are available through the government website, and we recommend visiting schools and speaking with current parents before committing to a rental property in a particular catchment area.

How well connected is BS24 by public transport?

BS24 benefits from reasonable public transport connections that serve both local travel within Weston-super-Mare and longer-distance journeys to Bristol and beyond. Weston-super-Mare railway station provides regular train services to Bristol Temple Meads, with buses connecting various BS24 neighbourhoods to the station and town centre. Local bus services operate routes throughout the area, though frequency varies by route and time of day, so journey planning is advisable for those relying on public transport. The M5 motorway junction 21 is accessible for those with cars, and Bristol Airport is approximately 30 minutes drive away for those requiring air travel connections.

Is BS24 a good place to rent in?

BS24 represents an excellent rental area for those seeking coastal living with good connectivity to Bristol and the wider South West. The area combines seaside amenities including the beach, Grand Pier, and seafront attractions with affordable property values compared to many South West alternatives. Ongoing investment through new developments like Haywood Village, Meadow View, and Locking Parklands demonstrates continued confidence in the area's future, bringing improved facilities and growing communities. Key employers in tourism, healthcare, and retail provide local employment, while commuters can reach Bristol within approximately 45 minutes by train. The variety of housing stock, from Victorian terraces to contemporary new builds, means renters can find properties to match most preferences and budgets.

What deposit and fees will I pay when renting in BS24?

Under the Tenant Fees Act 2019, deposits for rental properties in England are capped at 5 weeks rent where the annual rent is less than £50,000. For most BS24 rental properties, this means deposits typically range from approximately £750 to £1,500 depending on the monthly rent level. Holding deposits equivalent to one week's rent may be requested to secure a property while referencing is completed, though this is refunded upon tenancy commencement or deducted from your move-in costs. Other permitted fees under the Tenant Fees Act include costs for early termination (at the landlord's request only), changes to the tenancy agreement requested by the tenant, and utilities charges in certain circumstances. Always request a full breakdown of any fees before committing to a property to ensure you understand all costs involved.

Should I get a survey before renting in BS24?

While surveys are typically associated with property purchases, renters in BS24 can benefit from understanding the condition of a property before committing to a tenancy. Properties in this area range from recently built homes at developments like Locking Parklands to Victorian and Edwardian properties that may have age-related issues such as damp, roof deterioration, or outdated electrical systems. A RICS Level 2 Survey, typically costing between £400 and £700 for properties in the BS24 area, can identify defects that might require maintenance attention from the landlord or affect your decision to rent. This is particularly valuable for longer-term rentals where ongoing maintenance issues could impact your enjoyment of the property. Our team can arrange professional surveys through qualified local surveyors who understand the specific construction types and common defects found in BS24 properties.

What are the main risks when renting near the coast in BS24?

Renting near the coast in BS24 brings specific considerations that inland properties do not face. Salt air accelerates corrosion on metal components including window frames, rainwater goods, and external door hardware, meaning coastal properties may require more frequent maintenance than equivalents several miles inland. Properties very close to the seafront face potential tidal flooding risk, which the Environment Agency maps show in detail for the Weston-super-Mare coastline. Ground-floor properties throughout the area warrant careful inspection for signs of damp, which can affect solid-walled Victorian and Edwardian buildings where original damp-proof courses may have failed over time. Properties in areas with significant garden trees on clay soil face potential subsidence risk during prolonged dry weather, particularly where trees are close to the property footprint. Discussing these coastal-specific risks with the landlord or agent before signing helps ensure you understand the property's maintenance history and any measures taken to address these common issues.

Deposit and Fees When Renting in BS24

Understanding the full cost of renting in BS24 extends beyond the monthly rent figure to include deposits, fees, and ongoing costs that form part of your financial commitment as a tenant. The security deposit, capped at 5 weeks rent under the Tenant Fees Act, is held by your landlord or agent in a government-approved tenancy deposit protection scheme and returned at the end of your tenancy subject to any deductions for damage or unpaid rent. Holding deposits equivalent to one week's rent may be requested when you apply for a property, securing it while referencing is completed, and this amount is typically deducted from your move-in costs rather than being a separate charge. First-time renters should budget for these deposit payments alongside moving costs, furnishing expenses, and any advance rent payments required.

The BS24 rental market operates under regulations that protect tenants from excessive fees, with letting agents prohibited from charging most fees beyond rent, deposit, and a limited range of permitted charges. Typical permitted costs include reasonable fees for late rent payments, replacement keys or security devices, and early termination of tenancy in certain circumstances. Utilities, council tax, and telecommunication services are generally the tenant's responsibility unless specifically included in the rent, so factor these ongoing costs into your monthly budget when calculating affordability. Renting through Homemove means you can access clear information about all costs associated with each property, enabling you to make informed decisions about where to rent in the BS24 postcode area.

When you move into a rental property, an inventory check documents the condition of the property and its contents, providing evidence of the condition at the start of your tenancy. This protects both you and the landlord by creating a clear record that can be compared against the checkout report when you leave. We recommend completing the inventory carefully and raising any discrepancies or omissions promptly, as this document significantly influences any deposit deductions at the end of your tenancy. Properties across BS24, from Victorian terraces to new build homes, benefit from thorough inventory documentation given the variety of conditions and ages of properties in this postcode area.

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