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Property condition in Bristol and the West of England: the best and worst areas

Which parts of Bristol and the West of England have the best and worst property condition? Measured as a share of each district's owners, Bath and North East Somerset leads for below-standard stock (~49.3%) and South Gloucestershire is cleanest (~40.1%). Here is the district-level snapshot - and where it points for investment.

~49.3%
Bath and North East Somerset (worst)
~40.1%
South Gloucestershire (best)
Bristol and the West of England
district-level view

Property condition varies street by street, and in Bristol and the West of England it varies district by district. Measured as a share of each district's owners, Bath and North East Somerset has the highest concentration of below-standard stock (~49.3%) and South Gloucestershire the lowest (~40.1%). Condition is a EPC story under the bonnet - a property rated below EPC C faces the 2030 upgrade line and one rated F or G cannot legally be re-let - and it is one of the clearest guides to where the value-add and the quieter, off-market investment opportunities sit.

Poor-condition stock is where the value-add sits. You can see which owners hold it in Bristol and the West of England and reach them directly.

Property condition by district (share below standard)

Bath and North East Somerset49.3%Bristol47.4%North Somerset46.2%South Gloucestershire40.1%
AreaBelow-standard ownersOwners in areaShare
Bath and North East Somerset3,6657,43649.3%
Bristol7,27115,34847.4%
North Somerset3,0936,70046.2%
South Gloucestershire2,7466,84740.1%

Best and worst areas

On a share basis the poorest-condition district in Bristol and the West of England is Bath and North East Somerset (~49.3% of owners hold below-standard stock), and the best is South Gloucestershire (~40.1%). For the investor, the higher-share areas are where refurbishment stock - and owners who may prefer a quiet sale to a costly upgrade - are most concentrated.

Compare with the national condition picture and the local finance snapshot.

Property condition in other UK areas

Compare the area-by-area condition ranking across the rest of the UK: London · Birmingham & the West Midlands · Greater Manchester · Leeds & West Yorkshire · Liverpool & Merseyside · Sheffield & South Yorkshire · Newcastle & Tyne and Wear · Nottinghamshire · Leicestershire · Lancashire.

Method: share = owners holding a below-standard (EPC D-G) property as a percentage of that district's active property-owner base. Approximate, aggregated - a directional local ranking.

Why it's an opportunity

Condition maps opportunity. The higher-share areas above hold the most below-standard stock relative to their size - the sharpest place to look for value-add and off-market deals in Bristol and the West of England.

See poor-condition owners in Bristol and the West of England

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Common questions

Which district of Bristol and the West of England has the worst property condition?

On a share basis Bath and North East Somerset, where about 49.3% of owners hold a below-standard (EPC D-G) property - the highest in Bristol and the West of England.

Which area has the best condition?

South Gloucestershire, at about 40.1% - the lowest share of below-standard stock among the areas measured.

Why does this matter for investors?

The higher-share areas hold the most refurbishment stock relative to their size, and their owners are often the most open to a quiet, off-market sale.

Data source: GalimAI proprietary analysis of Companies House, HM Land Registry and EPC records, aggregated and current for 2026. Area shares are approximate - owners in a given situation as a percentage of that district's active property-owner base, drawn from aggregated snapshots - so treat them as a directional local ranking, not precise figures.