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What are the Most Popular Areas for First-Time Buyers in Bristol?

Bristol is widely considered to be one of the best places to live in the UK, with the city topping this coveted list in 2017.

Two years later, Bristol was named the happiest place to live in the country, highlighting its immense appeal across a broad range of demographics. It even knocked Harrogate off the top spot, which you’ll know is quite an achievement if you’ve ever been to one of Yorkshire’s most beautiful towns and locations.

Two years later, Bristol was named the happiest place to live in the country, highlighting its immense appeal across a broad range of demographics. It even knocked Harrogate off the top spot, which you’ll know is quite an achievement if you’ve ever been to one of Yorkshire’s most beautiful towns and locations.

But what are the best places to live within the boundaries of Bristol? Here’s a breakdown of this exceptional city!

What Does Bristol Offer as a City?

Let’s start with the basics; Bristol is a vibrant, exciting and culturally inclusive city that benefits from an incredibly progressive outlook.

It’s also a sustainable city too, with Bristol among the cities leading the government’s charge to achieve its ‘Net Zero’ carbon plan by 2050.

Bristol is also an exceptionally good place to work, with a wide range of job opportunities and well-paid jobs available to employees. This is enabled by a thriving economy and one that underpins high levels of consumer spending and increased demand for real estate.

What are the Best Regions in Bristol?

While there are ample reasons to live in Bristol, which regions and locations are the best or most popular? Here are a few options to keep in mind if you’re looking to relocate to Bristol.

? Avonmouth: We’ll start with Avonmouth, which is home to some competitively priced properties and ideal for first-time buyers on a limited budget. This range of affordable homes includes new builds, modern apartments and even charming Victorian terraced houses. The local area is incredibly picturesque and home to a supremely friendly atmosphere. There are excellent transport links too, so it’s ideal for commuters who work in Bristol’s city centre.

? Henbury: While Henbury is a little more expensive, it’s home to a similarly diverse range of properties. These include homes both old and new, with Henbury offering something to most buyers regardless of their status or starting budget. Henbury also has

the competitive advantage of being situated close to the city centre (making it similarly ideal for commuters), while the iconic seaside resort of Weston Super Mare is barely a 30-minute drive away.

? Filton: Filton is home to an incredibly eclectic range of property types, including townhouses, terraced properties and a range of different apartment layouts. Once again, we’d recommend this location for first-time buyers, particularly those who will commute to the city centre which is just five miles away. It also suits those who may have previously struggled to get on the property ladder, as Filton boasts a broad selection of properties with shared-ownership opportunities.

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