Area Information

Living in BD15 8LB means residing within a specific postcode area that covers a small residential cluster. This area spans just 4.1 hectares and is home to a population of 2063 people. The high density of 49,761 people per square kilometre suggests a compact footprint where neighbours are likely close by. This environment offers a residential feel distinct from the wider Thornton and Allerton ward, which encompasses a broader area with a population of 18,520. You are buying into a setting defined by its boundaries and immediate community size. The history of this region dates back to the ward's incorporation into Bradford's municipal borough expansion in 1882. Formerly, Allerton and Thornton had their own workhouses from the late 18th century, and a gas company established works at Low Lane in 1865. While this history provides context, your daily life revolves around the specific cluster of BD15 8LB. Choosing homes in BD15 8LB means accepting a high-density residential environment. The ward contains 135 listed buildings, including two Grade I sites. These historic structures contribute to the character of the surrounding neighbourhood, though they do not all necessarily lie within the BD15 8LB boundaries. You will find streets like Firth Street, George Street, and James Street developed from the 1860s. These features provide a sense of established history. The area is part of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council in West Yorkshire. Living in this postcode gives you access to a specific slice of local heritage. The population density and small size mean you should expect a tight-knit community. The streets are likely to be narrow and winding, consistent with the development dates from the mid-19th century. You are entering a space with deep roots and a defined physical perimeter.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4.1 hectares
Population
2063
Population Density
3537 people/km²

The property market in BD15 8LB is characterised by a mix of ownership types and a focus on houses. With 54% home ownership, you will find that the majority of residents are owners. This percentage is significant enough to create a stable market cool enough to negotiate with, yet balanced by a healthy rental segment. The dominant accommodation type is Houses. This means you should expect to find detached, semi-detached, or terraced houses rather than large apartment blocks. This style of housing is common in the established areas of Bradford and the surrounding districts. When you look at homes in BD15 8LB, you are looking at properties that fit the local density pattern. The area covers only 4.1 hectares and 2063 people. This small footprint limits the available land for new large developments. The housing stock is likely a mix of older properties and potential renovation projects. The history of the area, including the gas works from 1865 and church construction in the 1860s, suggests existing housing has significant age and character. Buyers often seek homes with historical significance or renovation potential in such established neighbourhoods. This postcode is part of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District. The 54% ownership rate suggests that buyers are active in this market. If you are considering purchasing, the house-heavy demographic leans towards families or individuals seeking long-term stability. It is not a student buy-to-let hotspot. The market reflects the age profile of 47 years median age. This means families with older children or empty nesters are likely the primary movers. The density of 49,761 people per square kilometre also influences property types. High density often leads to a higher proportion of terraced or semi-detached homes to maximise space. You will not find sprawling detached estates here. The market is for the specific buyer who seeks a house in a close community. Transactions will likely be slower than in high-turnover cities. The 54% ownership figure gives you a clear picture of the market balance.

House Prices in BD15 8LB

24
Properties
£132,639
Average Sold Price
£42,000
Lowest Price
£330,000
Highest Price

Showing 24 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
13-15 Egerton Grove, Bradford, BD15 8LBBungalow63£330,000Jun 2024
5 Egerton Grove, Bradford, BD15 8LBSemi-detached22£182,500Aug 2023
14 Egerton Grove, Bradford, BD15 8LBSemi-detached31£180,000Feb 2023
17A Egerton Grove, Bradford, BD15 8LBTerraced32£209,950Mar 2022
7 Egerton Grove, Bradford, BD15 8LBBungalow3-£140,000Sep 2015
1 Egerton Grove, Bradford, BD15 8LBBungalow--£123,500Mar 2012
16 Egerton Grove, Bradford, BD15 8LBhouse--£119,000Jan 2012
20 Egerton Grove, Bradford, BD15 8LBhouse--£145,000Dec 2010
18 Egerton Grove, Bradford, BD15 8LBSemi-detached42£150,000Jul 2007
10 Egerton Grove, Bradford, BD15 8LBSemi-detached--£75,000Jun 2003
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Demographics

The community within BD15 8LB is notable for its mature demographic profile. The median age of residents is 47 years, and the most common age range is adults between 30 and 64 years. This age distribution suggests a stable population with long-term residents and families in their prime earning years. The presence of working-age adults indicates a demand for amenities suitable for households, not just retirees or students. Home ownership stands at 54% of residents. This figure implies that just over half the population owns their homes outright or has a mortgage. The remaining 46% likely rents their properties. This balance means the area is not purely owner-occupied, but it avoids the full-blown rental market statistics seen in some university cities. The predominant accommodation type is Houses. This is a significant detail for anyone looking at the housing stock. It indicates a stock of detached or semi-detached properties rather than high-rise flats or terraced row housing. The predominant ethnic group is White. This statistic reflects the broader cultural demographic of the West Yorkshire region. There is diversity within this majority, but the data confirms the primary composition. The area size of 4.1 hectares serves 2063 people, resulting in the noted population density. This high density often correlates with shared resources and community engagement. The demographics show an established area. It is not a student-led zone or a transient housing development. You are looking at a settled population. The age range of 30 to 64 years is the heart of the community. These residents require reliable services and transport links. The 54% ownership rate supports a market driven by buyers moving into established houses. The community feel is likely stable due to the age profile and the nature of the housing stock. Families and empty nesters dominate the scene.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

54
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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