Area Overview for BD7 1AU
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Area Information
BD7 1AU is a small, densely populated postcode area in the heart of Bradford, England. Covering just 7,292 square metres, it is a compact residential cluster within the City Ward, which forms part of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council. With a population of 2,850 people, the area has a population density of 390,819 people per square kilometre, reflecting its urban character. This is a young area, with a median age of 22 and the majority of residents aged 15–29. The area is defined by its proximity to Bradford’s city centre, bounded by the inner ring road. While it lacks the sprawling green spaces of suburban areas, its central location offers easy access to retail, transport, and cultural hubs. The postcode is part of a broader historical and administrative framework, with its boundaries shaped by electoral wards rather than natural geography. Living here means navigating a tightly packed urban environment, where community life is concentrated around local amenities and public transport. The area’s small size and high density make it a microcosm of Bradford’s urban core, with a distinct character shaped by its proximity to the city’s administrative and commercial heart.
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The property market in BD7 1AU is characterised by a high proportion of rental properties and a lack of owner-occupation. With only 21% of households owning their homes, the area functions primarily as a rental market, catering to students, young professionals, and temporary residents. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, which aligns with the area’s compact size and high density. This means that the housing stock is limited to multi-unit buildings, with little scope for larger family homes or detached properties. For buyers, this presents challenges: the small area offers few opportunities for purchase, and the existing stock is likely to be in high demand due to its central location. The proximity to Bradford’s city centre and transport links may make the area attractive for investors, but the high population density and young demographic suggest that the market is more suited to short-term lets or student housing. Prospective buyers should consider the limited availability of properties and the potential for competition from renters and transient occupants.
House Prices in BD7 1AU
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| 29 Grove Terrace, Great Horton, Bradford, BD7 1AU | Terraced | 8 | 2 | £187,000 | Jul 2024 | |
| 6 Grove Terrace, Great Horton, Bradford, BD7 1AU | Detached | 1 | 1 | £232,500 | Sep 2023 | |
| 25 Grove Terrace, Great Horton, Bradford, BD7 1AU | Terraced | 5 | 2 | £124,950 | Jul 2019 | |
| 21 Grove Terrace, Great Horton, Bradford, BD7 1AU | Terraced | 8 | 2 | £180,000 | Apr 2019 | |
| 12 Grove Terrace, Great Horton, Bradford, BD7 1AU | Terraced | 7 | 2 | £150,000 | Feb 2017 | |
| 8 Grove Terrace, Great Horton, Bradford, BD7 1AU | Terraced | 7 | 2 | £150,000 | Feb 2017 | |
| 13 Grove Terrace, Great Horton, Bradford, BD7 1AU | Terraced | 5 | 2 | £110,000 | Jan 2017 | |
| 34 Grove Terrace, Great Horton, Bradford, BD7 1AU | Terraced | 1 | 3 | £115,000 | Nov 2016 | |
| 32 Grove Terrace, Great Horton, Bradford, BD7 1AU | Terraced | 4 | 1 | £105,000 | Nov 2016 | |
| 24 Grove Terrace, Great Horton, Bradford, BD7 1AU | Terraced | 5 | 1 | £180,000 | Apr 2008 |
Energy Efficiency in BD7 1AU
Living in BD7 1AU offers access to a range of nearby amenities, though the area’s small size means these are concentrated rather than extensive. Retail options include major supermarkets such as Tesco Bradford, Sainsburys Bradford, and Iceland Manningham, all within practical reach. These stores provide essential shopping needs, though the selection may be limited compared to larger retail centres. The area’s proximity to Bradford’s city centre also grants access to cultural and leisure facilities, though specifics are not detailed in the data. Rail connectivity is a key feature, with five stations offering links to regional transport networks. This makes the area convenient for those working or studying in nearby locations. The lifestyle in BD7 1AU is defined by its urban density, where daily life revolves around local shops, public transport, and the city’s broader amenities. While the area lacks expansive green spaces or dedicated leisure parks, its central location ensures that residents can access a variety of services without long commutes.
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The schools near BD7 1AU include Fox’s School of Commerce, an independent institution; Bradford College, a sixth-form college; the University of Bradford, which offers higher education; and Y’s Up, a special school. This mix of educational institutions reflects a range of needs, from primary and secondary education to higher learning and specialist provision. The presence of an independent school suggests some families may prioritise private education, while the sixth-form college and university cater to older students and postgraduates. Y’s Up’s inclusion highlights the area’s commitment to supporting students with special educational needs. However, the absence of primary schools in the list may indicate that families need to look beyond BD7 1AU for early education. The variety of school types means the area can accommodate diverse educational preferences, though the lack of a full spectrum of schools within the postcode itself may require additional travel for younger children.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Fox's School of Commerce | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Bradford College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | University of Bradford | other | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | N/A | Y's Up | special | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BD7 1AU is overwhelmingly young, with a median age of 22 and 78% of residents falling within the 15–29 age range. This suggests a community dominated by students, young professionals, or those starting families. Home ownership is low, with only 21% of households owning their homes, indicating that the majority of residents rent. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, reflecting the area’s high density and compact footprint. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, as recorded in the data, though specific subgroups are not detailed. This demographic profile points to a transient or student-driven population, with limited long-term residential stability. The high population density—390,819 people per square kilometre—means shared spaces and communal living are common. While this fosters a sense of proximity, it also places pressure on local infrastructure and services. The area’s youthfulness and rental-centric nature suggest a dynamic but potentially volatile community, where housing choices are often short-term or linked to employment in nearby sectors.
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Planning Constraints
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