Area:BEDFORD, BEDFORDSHIRE
Category:B
Investor ProfilePension, Retirement, University, Business and Cash&Equity
Population aged 15+:85,195
ActualNational Average
Percentage Class ABC1: 

55%

 

44%

Crime:ViolenceSexualBurglaryMotor
Per 1000 population11166
Yield Range:5.3% - 8.8%
Price Ranges  Low £Hi       £Low £pwHi £pwLowHi
Flats&maisonettes48,00072,000811107.9%8.8%
Terraced77,600116,400971325.9%6.5%
Semi-detached95,200142,8001071465.3%5.8%
Detached137,600206,4001912586.5%7.2%
Valuations above the national average by:0.5%
ActualNational Average
Capital growth last 12 months:17%18%
Capital growth last 5 years:91%80%
Large employers in the area:Autoglass, Charles Wells, Box-Clever and Unipath
Demand For Letting:Good
Average void period:2 weeks
Total

(out of 10)

Capital Growth

(out of 5)

Yield

(out of 5)

Out of 10:734
Summary:A good centrally located town with excellent links with the rest of the UK.
 

Description:

Bedford is a beautiful, buoyant market town and regional centre for shopping, leisure and tourism with a buzzing business community. It is caked with history, being one of the oldest boroughs in England. The main attraction is the attractive River Great Ouse which flows through the heart of the town and is famous for being of the UK's best river spectacles.

Bedford is a very popular location for people to come and settle as the quality of life is very high.  There town is well planned – with most homes within half a mile from a town park, superb schools with good academic results (pupils 10% above national average for 5 GCSE grades A-C) and plenty of activities provided by the council and private companies. If you are looking for a long term investment, which I personally consider property to be, then Bedford is your place as people rarely tend to leave out of choice.

Bedford is home to a lot of successful national and international players.  The reason Bedford is popular with these type of businesses is its mid-England position and great road links connecting them with the national and international markets. Bedford is very close to both the M1 and A1 and 5 international airports – what more do you need?  Bedford has a workforce of over 75,500 and this is to rise by 8% by 2011.  there have been 5,000 houses recently constructed to cater for this.

The pedestrianised town centre has all the usual high street shops as well as an open-air market held twice a week in the town centre.  There are plenty of small shops and arcades mixed with a large, modern, indoor shopping centre - The Harpur Centre - which attracts over 6 million shoppers a year.

Mainline railway station:45 minutes to Kings Cross Thameslink
 

Road Access:

Main access A428, A6 & M1

60 miles north of Central London

11 miles from M1

Local NewspaperNorthants Evening Telegraph 01536 506100
Estate Agents:NameAddressTelWeb
Walton Property103 High Street
Bedford

Bedfordshire

MK40 1NE

01234 272662www.waltonproperty.net
Country Properties1 Church Street

Ampthill

Bedford

Bedfordshire

MK45 2PJ

01525 403033N/a
Martin & Co60 Bromham Road

Bedford

Bedfordshire

MK40 2QG

01234 300445N/a
Compass Estate AgentsCompass House

8-16 Bramham Road

Bedford

Bedforshire

MK40 2QA

01234 214234N/a
Porters Estate Agents78 Bromham Road

Bedford

Bedfordshire

MK40 2QH

01234 270055N/a
Taylor Brightwell40 Allhallows

Bedford

Bedfordshire

MK40 1LN

01234 326444N/a
Letting Agents:NameAddressTelWeb
Bradford & Bingley Letting Agents Wilson Peacock29, Market Square
Biggleswade Bedfordshire
SG18 8AQ
01234 213646www.bbg.co.uk