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In this area, apartments of this size normally have 2 bedrooms.
56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford has an estimated sale value of £51,668 and an estimated rental value of £373 per month, assuming reasonable condition and based on the information available.
Tyersal Crescent, Bradford, BD4 lies in the borough of Leeds, within the BD4 postal district.
56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford has a single entry in the Land Registry from March 2013 and a single entry in the EPC database dated April 2022.
We combine this information with that of neighbouring properties to estimate the property attributes and values.
The local information is scored as 4 out of 5 and is considered of high accuracy.
In very good condition, we estimate 56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford would be worth £54,252, with a potential rental value of £391 per month.
If substantial cosmetic improvements are needed, the estimated sale value falls to £48,052, with a rental value of £347 per month.
The extent to which decoration affects a property's value depends on its type, size and location.
The estimated sale value of 56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford has moved up by £270 (0.5%) over the last year. During the same period, its estimated monthly rental value has increased by £6 (1.7%). The property's estimated gross yield is currently 8.7%.
56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford has an Energy Performance Rating (EPC) of C. This is based on the most recent assessment, dated 11 Apr 2022.
The property is connected to mains gas and has fully double glazed windows. It is heated using Boiler and radiators, mains gas.
56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford last changed hands on 1st March 2013, selling for £35,000. The transaction was logged as a leasehold flat by HM Land Registry.
That is its only recorded sale since 1995.
The market for similar properties has risen by 128.2% since March 2013.
Land Registry records and our Estate Agent network show 3 sales of comparable properties within 920 metres of 56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford across the last 2 years.
Most recently, 32, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford, BD4 8HA, a leasehold flat, sold at £39,995 on the 2nd May 2025.
Read more about house prices in BD4.
•Nearby is defined as the radius comprising the nearest 2,000 addresses.
Our analysis of the public data ranks 56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford as the 38th largest and the 38th most expensive of the 44 addresses on Tyersal Crescent, Bradford, BD4.
Against the BD4 postcode district average, it is £130k less expensive than the typical property.
New Pudsey station is the nearest stop to 56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford at 1.7 kilometres away.
Ofcom's latest figures show superfast broadband available in this area.
According to recent data from Ofcom, Superfast broadband is available in the area.
Environment Agency data suggests this area has a very low risk of flooding.
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The recent census recorded whether a resident owned or rented their home.
In the area around 56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford, % of property is and % is .
The graph below shows how this compares to Yorkshire and The Humber and the rest of England & Wales.
The recent census recorded the highest level of education achieved by residents in the local area.
In the area around 56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford, 0.0% of residents are recorded as possessing school level qualifications and 0.0% as possessing degree level qualifications.
The graph below shows how this compares to Yorkshire and The Humber and the rest of England & Wales.
The recent census recorded whether a property was a primary or secondary home for the resident.
In the area around 56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford, 0.0% of property was a second home.
Comparison figures for Yorkshire and The Humber and the rest of England & Wales are listed below.
The recent census recorded the number of cars registered in each household.
In the area around 56, Tyersal Crescent, Bradford, there are an average of 0.0 cars per household.
See below for how this compares to Yorkshire and The Humber and the rest of England & Wales.