The Bristol property market has seen a steady start to 2024, with prices edging up in some districts. In the city centre area for example, the average home sold for £333,806 in January, which was nearly £12,000 more than in the previous month.
However, prices are still falling in some of the more affluent areas of the city, including Redland and Clifton, where homeowners appear to be struggling to find buyers for properties at the higher end of the market.
We’ve taken a look at the Bristol house sales registered so far in 2024 to show where properties are changing hands, and the final sales prices. All of these sales were registered by the Land Registry in January, although the sales may have been completed earlier.
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Here is a list the 10 most expensive homes sold around the city which were registered since the start of the year:
£540,000 – Hobhouse Close, Westbury-on-Trym and Henleaze
A property in Hobhouse Close in the BS9 postcode area has new owners. It sold for £540,000, and the transfer of ownership was completed after it had been on the market for five months and two days. The house has a living area of 1,011 sqft, yielding a price per sqft of £534. The property offers four bedrooms and the energy efficiency of the property is rated C. The listing started with an asking price of £550,000.
£565,000 – Hutton Close, Westbury-on-Trym and Henleaze
A 1,313 sqft house at Hutton Close in the BS9 postcode area has been sold. It was on the market for five months and eight days. The transfer of ownership was settled with the total purchase price at £565,000, £430 per sqft. The property consists of three bedrooms, and the property has an energy efficiency rating of D. The home was sold at the asking price of £565,000.
£585,000 – Cotham Road, Cotham
A sale has been finalised for a flat at 22 Cotham Road in the BS6 postcode area. It was sold for £585,000 and the transfer of ownership was completed in December. The living area totals 1,054 sqft and the price per sqft ended up at £555. The property comprises three bedrooms and one bathroom, and the building holds a D energy efficiency rating. The home was sold at the asking price of £585,000.
£589,000 – High Kingsdown, Cotham
A property at High Kingsdown in the BS2 postcode area has new owners. It sold for £589,000, and the transfer of ownership was completed after it had been on the market for four months and 19 days. The house has a living area of 957 sqft, yielding a price per sqft of £615. The property has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and the energy efficiency of the property is rated C. The listing started with an asking price of £575,000.
£625,000 – Stoke Grove, Westbury-on-Trym
A property at Stoke Grove in the BS9 postcode area has new owners. It sold for £625,000, and the transfer of ownership was completed after it had been on the market for two months and 17 days. The house has a living area of 1,323 sqft, yielding a price per sqft of £472. The property offers four bedrooms and the energy efficiency of the property is rated D. The listing started with an asking price of £675,000.
£663,500 – Lower Cheltenham Place, Ashley
A 1,582 sqft house in Lower Cheltenham Place in the BS6 postcode area has been sold. It was on the market for five months and one day. The transfer of ownership was settled with a purchase price of £663,500, £419 per sqft. The property consists of four bedrooms, and the property has an energy efficiency rating of D. The listing started with an asking price of £645,000.
£765,000 – Palmerston Road, Redland
A sale has been finalised for a house at Palmerston Road in the BS6 postcode area. It was sold for £765,000 and the transfer of ownership was finalised after it had been on the market for five months and eight days. The living area totals 1,506 sqft and the price per sqft ended up at £508. The property comprises four bedrooms, and the property holds an E energy efficiency rating. The listing started with an asking price of £775,000.
£856,076 – Cranbrook Road, Redland
The sale of a house at Cranbrook Road in the BS6 postcode area has been finalised. It was sold for £856,076. The home has a living area of 1,991 sqft. The price per sqft was £430. The property’s energy efficiency is rated D.
£957,500 – Fairhaven Road, Redland
This 1,044 sqft house at Fairhaven Road in the BS6 postcode area has been purchased. The sale was settled with a total purchase price of £957,500, working out to £917 per sqft after it had been on the market for two months and nine days. The property consists of four bedrooms, and the property has an energy efficiency rating of D. The listing started with an asking price of £950,000.
£995,000 – Shaplands, Stoke Bishop
The most expensive house sale in Bristol registered in 2024 so far is this 1,840 sqft house at Shaplands in the BS9 postcode area. It was on the market for one month and four days. The transfer of ownership was settled with a total purchase price of £995,000, £541 per sqft. The property has four bedrooms and the energy efficiency of the property is rated D. The home was sold at the asking price of £995,000.
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