If you’re looking to get on the Bristol property ladder then settling down in the south of the city is your best bet at the moment.
Recent figures show that six of the cheapest 10 neighbourhoods in Bristol are based south of the River Avon. Meanwhile, the median property price in Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol’s most expensive neighbourhood, hit £725,000 according to the latest data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Not good viewing for those hoping to get on the property ladder during a cost of living crisis.
But there are cheaper alternatives available at the moment - such as Hartcliffe. This is Bristol’s cheapest neighbourhood according to the ONS data with a median property price of £195,250. Below are the eight cheapest properties listed for sale on Rightmove in the area.

13. Kilmersdon Road - £240,000
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/131449376#/?channel=RES_BUY | RightMove

14. Inside Kilmersdon Road
“Vendors Comments: ‘My parents lived in the house since the early 60s and raised their family there. It is located near to Supermarkets and local shops, Post Office, etc. There are schools, health centre and green spaces with play areas nearby. The Community centre is a short walk away. Public transport is easily accessible.’ This three bedroom property offers a new owner plenty of potential to put their own stamp on and continue being well loved for years to come." | RightMove

15. Fulford Road - £250,000
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/133857491#/?channel=RES_BUY | RightMove

16. Fulford Road garden
“The ground floor is home to an entrance hall, an open plan lounge/diner, separate kitchen leading to the garden as well as a lovely sunny conservatory. The rear garden is extensive with patio seating area, lawn and outdoor storage. The property further benefits from multiple off-street parking spaces at the front adding copious amounts of practicality. The first floor is comprised of two double bedrooms, and family bathroom. This property is located with easy access to Bristol city centre and the Bristol link ring road, a substantial benefit for the area. Local amenities such as shopping and leisure facilities are in abundance including the popular Imperial Retail Park. A vast array of open green spaces and well-respected schools are nearby." | RightMove