We have compiled a list of some of the best wards to live in Bristol - using data to compare the net annual household income, average house prices and life expectancy for both men and women.
These wards are among those where residents live longer than their counterparts across the city and earn more, in cheaper houses in relation to their income.
The statistics for average house prices and average life expectancy in each area were taken from the Bristol City Council website.
The most recent data available for house prices was from March 2023 and from August 2024 for life expectancy statistics.
The most recent data for average annual net household income was taken from the Office for National Statistics.
It was released in October 2023.
Scroll through to learn about the 23 most desirable places to live in Bristol based on house prices, income and life expectancy.

1. City Centre
In the City Centre, the average net annual income is £43,300 and a house costs £270,000 on average. Male life expectancy is 72.6 years and female life expectancy is 82.3 years. | Google Maps

2. Henbury & Brentry
In Henbury & Brentry, the average net annual income is £36,200 and a house costs £300,000 on average. Male life expectancy is 78.2 years and female life expectancy is 83.6 years - above the national average of 82.3 years. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps

3. St George Troopers Hill
In St George Troopers Hill, the average net annual income is £35,400 and a house costs £326,000 on average. Male life expectancy is 80.3 years and female life expectancy is 87.2 years - both well above the national averages of 79.5 and 82.3 years respectively. | Google Maps

4. Cotham
In Cotham, the average net annual income is £43,850 and a house costs £390,000 on average. Male life expectancy is 81 years and female life expectancy is 85.4 years - both well above the national averages of 79.5 and 82.3 years respectively. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps