Why Invest in Huddersfield

Huddersfield is an attractive area for rental property investment due to its relatively affordable home prices and strong tenant demand, particularly from students and young professionals. With excellent transport links to Leeds, Manchester, and Sheffield, it is a popular choice among commuters. The town benefits from a large student population due to the University of Huddersfield, as well as a growing number of regeneration projects. Combined with local amenities and green surroundings, Huddersfield appeals to a wide range of renters and signals strong potential for property value growth.

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Average House Prices in Huddersfield

According to the latest data from Rightmove, properties in Huddersfield had an average price of £204,632 over the last 12 months. Most sales were of terraced properties, which sold for an average price of £146,498. Detached properties fetched an average of £363,998., while semi-detached homes sold for around £205,178.

This demand for terraced houses offers a good opportunity for investors looking for cost-effective buy-to-let options. These properties often require lower upfront investment and are popular with students, young families, and professionals.

Typically, investors can purchase a two-bed terrace in Huddersfield for £100,000, and expect it to rent for £675.00pcm, giving a yield of 8.1%. A three-bed terrace can be bought for around £130,000 and with a very achievable rent of £795pcm, investors can expect a yield of 7.3%.

Transport in Huddersfield

Huddersfield is well-connected by road and rail, making it a convenient base for commuters. The M62 motorway links Huddersfield to Leeds, Bradford, and Manchester, while the A62 offers easy access to surrounding towns. Huddersfield Railway Station provides regular direct services to Leeds (under 20 minutes) and Manchester (around 35 minutes), and even services to Liverpool and Sheffield. A reliable local bus network also connects neighbourhoods across Kirklees and beyond.

Education in Huddersfield

Huddersfield has a wide range of educational options, which makes it appealing for families. Well-regarded primary schools include Lindley CE Infant School, Spring Grove J I & N School, and Fixby Junior and Infant School. For secondary education, Greenhead College is one of the top sixth-form colleges in the UK, and King James’s School and Honley High School are also popular choices in the area, plus Huddersfield Grammar School is a well-regarded private school in the area.

The University of Huddersfield is a major draw, with over 20,000 students and award-winning teaching. This student population creates steady rental demand and opportunities for HMOs or student lets.

Amenities in Huddersfield

Huddersfield offers a solid mix of urban life and countryside appeal. The town centre has a wide selection of pubs, cafés, and restaurants. Popular venues include The Parish, Northern Quarter Bar, and Erics Restaurant, which are known for good food and live music. The Manor House is also well-regarded in the area and a great popular venue for weddings and functions. Traditional pubs like The Sportsman and The Rat and Ratchet are also highly rated by locals, as is the Head of Steam right next to the train station.

For shopping, Kingsgate Shopping Centre and Retail parks such as Great Northern Retail Park and Leeds Road Retail Park provide access to big brands like Boots, Next, and Pets at Home, among others. A new venue, The Light, has recently opened in the town centre and boasts a cinema and entertainment hub. Supermarkets including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, and Lidl, Aldi are readily available throughout the town.

Green spaces are another highlight—Greenhead Park is a well-maintained Victorian park close to the town centre, ideal for recreation, running, or family days out. There’s also Castle Hill and Beaumont Park, offering scenic views and walking trails.

Fitness enthusiasts will find several gyms, including commercial gyms like JD Gyms and The Gym Group, plus several independent fitness facilities, and a number of community sports clubs. Huddersfield is also home to Huddersfield Town Football Club and Huddersfield Giants Rugby League Club, both of which bring a strong sense of local pride. Kirklees Leisure Centre is a fantastic destination, complete with a swimming pool and gym, plus lots of child-friendly equipment making it an ideal place for families.

Summary

Overall, Huddersfield is a great place to invest due to its combination of affordable property prices, excellent transport connections, strong rental demand (particularly from students and professionals), and a wide array of amenities. These features make it a compelling location for property investors looking for both yield and long-term growth.

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