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The top 10 towns and cities for homes that have a garden

by Stephen Little
March 16, 2017
Almost half of Brits dream to live in 3-bed house with garden
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Garden, dream home, house, flowers (re-sized)A garden is likely to be on the wish list for most buyers, but new research reveals they could face stiff competition as nearly a third of homes in the UK’s town don’t have an outside space.

According to HouseSimple.com, 31.4% of properties in the UK’s towns and cities for sale in the UK’s towns and cities do not have a garden.

The coastal town of Grimsby, in Yorkshire and the Humber, is the garden capital of the UK based on current property listings, with 93% of properties for sale boasting gardens.

If you consider yourself green fingered, steer clear of Gateshead as more than half (55.1%) of the properties on sale in the town lack a back garden.

Three out of the five of the worst UK towns and cities for outside space are in the north west of England, and eight of 10 of the worst cities are in north England.

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Four out of 10 (39.5%) properties currently on the market in the capital don’t have an outside space.

Not surprisingly, gardens are sparse in many Zone 1 areas of London, with just a third of properties on the market in Tower Hamlets having an outside space.

You are more likely to find a property with a garden if you head to the outer boroughs. Top of the tree are the boroughs of Bexley and Bromley. More than four out of five properties currently for sale in Bexley (85.4 %) and Bromley (84.2%) have a garden.

Looking at the top 10 UK cities with the largest populations, Liverpool (59.6%), London (60.5%) and Manchester (62.8%) rank the lowest in terms of properties on the market with gardens.

Meanwhile, Bristol leaves them green with envy, as close to 80% of properties listed for sale have an outside space.

Alex Gosling, CEO of online estate agents HouseSimple.com, said: “With the need to build more homes in the UK, and space at a premium, we could well see fewer and fewer new build properties with private gardens. Even new build family homes rarely come with the expansive back gardens you might have seen 30 to 40 years ago.

“In heavily populated areas, developments are squeezed in and the reality is that private gardens takes up valuable square footage. Hence, we are likely to see more modern block of flats to meet housing demand, and the outside space will inevitably be sacrificed.

“However, the death knell hasn’t been sounded for the back garden. There are plenty of towns, such as Grimsby, Crawley and Southport, where the majority of properties have private outside space. And moving further away from major cities, you’re more likely to find houses not flats and the large back garden you’re craving.”

 

The top 10 major UK cities in terms of population size and percentage of current listings that have a garden

Town/City Region Total properties on the market % of properties on the market with a garden
Liverpool North West 5686 59.6%
London South East 54013 60.5%
Manchester North West 2101 62.8%
Glasgow Scotland 1730 68.5%
Bradford West Yorkshire 1436 71.0%
Leeds West Yorkshire 1774 75.0%
Birmingham West Midlands 2965 76.7%
Sheffield South Yorkshire 1415 77.5%
Edinburgh Scotland 857 78.5%
Bristol South West 1387 79.6%

Top five and bottom five UK towns and cities in terms of properties that have a garden

Top five
Town/City Region Total properties on the market % of properties on the market with a garden
Gateshead North East 296 44.9%
Salford North West 551 56.3%
Bootle North West 290 56.6%
Hastings South East 447 57.7%
Liverpool North West 5686 59.6%
Bottom five
Grimsby Yorkshire and the Humber 314 93.0%
Crawley South East 328 91.2%
Chesterfield East Midlands 915 88.3%
Southport North West 485 87.6%
Barnsley Yorkshire and the Humber 418 86.4%

Top five and bottom five London boroughs in terms of properties that have a garden

Top five
Borough Total properties on the market % of properties on the market with a garden
Tower Hamlets 2944 34.4%
City of Westminster 3441 38.4%
Hackney 1258 39.7%
Islington 1382 41.0%
Camden 2194 45.7%
Bottom five
Bexley 526 85.4%
Bromley 1448 84.2%
Havering 695 82.7%
Hillingdon 1353 81.1%
Redbridge 1021 79.6%

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