Area Overview for BD7 2RT
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Living in BD7 2RT means residing in a compact, densely populated area of 7.3 hectares, home to 1,956 people. Situated 2.5 miles south-west of Bradford city centre, this postcode lies within the Great Horton conservation area, preserving historic 17th-19th century buildings like Hall’s House and Horton Park, a public park opened in 1878. The area’s character blends urban convenience with preserved heritage, shaped by 19th-century industrial growth including cotton mills and workers’ housing. Daily life here is defined by proximity to Bradford’s rail network, with five nearby stations, and access to retail outlets such as Asda and Aldi. The population, predominantly adults aged 30-64, reflects a community rooted in long-term residency, with 40% owning their homes. Despite its small size, BD7 2RT offers a mix of historic charm and modern amenities, though its high population density of 26,743 people per square kilometre means living spaces are tightly packed. This area is ideal for those seeking a compact, connected lifestyle near Bradford’s core, with a focus on preservation and accessibility.
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The property market in BD7 2RT is characterised by a 40% home ownership rate, suggesting that more than half of the area’s homes are rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, though the small area size of 7.3 hectares and high population density of 26,743 people per square kilometre imply that properties are likely to be smaller or shared. This dynamic creates a rental-focused market where buyers may find limited options for purchase, particularly in a conservation area with historic buildings. The presence of 74 listed buildings in the wider Great Horton ward adds to the area’s architectural uniqueness but may also restrict modern development. For buyers, this means competition for a limited stock of homes, with a focus on older properties that require maintenance. The compact nature of BD7 2RT also means that proximity to amenities and transport links is a key selling point, though the high density could affect privacy and space.
House Prices in BD7 2RT
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| 35 Brooksbank Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RT | Semi-detached | 3 | 1 | £85,000 | Jan 2025 | |
| 20 Brooksbank Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RT | Semi-detached | 3 | 1 | £117,000 | Aug 2024 | |
| 4 Brooksbank Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RT | Semi-detached | 3 | - | £112,000 | Oct 2021 | |
| 43 Brooksbank Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RT | Terraced | 3 | 1 | £56,000 | Jun 2021 | |
| 39 Brooksbank Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RT | Detached | 3 | 1 | £57,500 | Nov 2018 | |
| 19 Brooksbank Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RT | Semi-detached | 3 | - | £53,500 | May 2017 | |
| 3 Brooksbank Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RT | Detached | - | - | £70,000 | Mar 2017 | |
| 5 Brooksbank Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RT | Detached | - | - | £40,000 | Feb 2013 | |
| 13 Brooksbank Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RT | Detached | - | - | £76,000 | Oct 2009 | |
| 28 Brooksbank Avenue, Bradford, BD7 2RT | Detached | - | - | £80,000 | Apr 2009 |
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Residents of BD7 2RT have access to a range of amenities within walking or short driving distance. Retail options include major stores like Asda Bradford and Aldi Clayton, while the nearby railway stations provide links to shopping and leisure in Bradford. The area’s historic Horton Park, opened in 1878, offers green space for recreation, with its design by William Gay adding to its appeal. The conservation area’s listed buildings, such as Hall’s House and the Old Bell Chapel, contribute to a distinctive character, blending heritage with urban living. Though the area is small, its proximity to Bradford’s rail network and retail hubs ensures convenience for daily needs. The mix of historic sites and practical amenities creates a lifestyle that balances preservation with modern accessibility, though the compact size means space is at a premium.
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The community in BD7 2RT has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30-64. This suggests a population skewed towards middle-aged adults, likely reflecting long-term settlement patterns. Home ownership here is relatively low at 40%, indicating that a significant proportion of residents rent their homes. The area’s accommodation is predominantly houses, though the high population density of 26,743 people per square kilometre implies that properties are often multi-occupancy or smaller in size. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, which shapes the cultural fabric of the area. This demographic profile suggests a mature, stable community with established social networks, though the lower home ownership rate may indicate economic pressures or a preference for rental flexibility. The absence of specific deprivation data means the quality of life remains unquantified, but the age range and ethnic composition point to a cohesive, experienced population.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked