With the city’s house prices seeing one of the sharpest rises in the UK at the minute, it can be disheartening to see how little you get for your money in the city compared to anywhere else in the country.
But that’s not to say you can’t get something great.
In Bristol the average property price stands at £266,700, some £40,000 more than the national average at around £220,000.
While this may seem like quite a difference, giving yourself a budget of £220,000 throws up an array of property options to fit any household’s size and requirements.
Here are some of the home you can buy for the UK’s average:
This end terrace in Canberra Grove, Filton is a solid option for a growing family. With good commuting options, three bedrooms, off-road parking and a large garden, this home is not only a great building but in a great location too.
£220k will get you three bedrooms, off-road parking and a large garden in Filton (Image: Edison Ford)
If you want somewhere a little more central, this two-bed ground floor apartment is just a five minute walk from Temple Meads.
There's a lot to be said for living close to a major railway station (Image: Mayfair Town and Country)
While it may not have as much space as property in the suburbs, the flat does offer access to a communal gym and roof terrace.
For somewhere you can simply unpack and move in, this three-bed end of terrace coach house looks as new as the day it was built.
The swanky home, situated in Kingswood Heights, boasts plenty of space upstairs and down, with three double bedrooms, an open plan kitchen/living area plus separate utility and garage – all decorated to a bright and contemporary standard.
If you prefer the charms of yesteryear, this stunning Victorian home boasts all the typical perks of a 19 century build – i.e tall ceilings and substantial rooms.
The beautiful two-bed in Kingswood has a 23 foot kitchen and breakfast room, double bay front window, two generous bedrooms and all-important permit parking.
A character home with generous living space can be bought for £220k in Kingswood (Image: Besley Hill)
Further afield in Yate this three-bed mid terrace has a beautiful garden and a conservatory to enjoy it in.
Its bathroom has recently been refitted, and the home benefits from a garage on plot and an adjacent parking space.
This home in Yate offers good value for money (Image: Andrews)
The property is located close to good schools and Yate town centre. The town’s train station is also within walking distance.
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