BridlingtonYO16
East Riding of Yorkshire · Yorkshire and The Humber
YO16 Bridlington has delivered five-year compound annual price growth of 1.4% and rent growth of 3.9%, reflecting stronger rental demand than capital appreciation. Population increased by 1.0% over five years, indicating modest demographic stability. The trajectory score of 53.9/100 places the district in the 72nd percentile nationally, categorising it as strong relative to UK benchmarks. The postcode currently sits at the latent gentrification stage, suggesting limited established cultural or economic transformation at present. The divergence between rental and price growth patterns indicates investors have prioritised yield over capital gains, a dynamic relevant to portfolio allocation decisions in coastal markets.
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See plans from £20/moKey signals
- 1Property prices up 0.9% over 5 years (5yr CAGR)
- 2Rents growing at 3.9% per year
- 3Population growing at 1.0% per year
- 4789 new homes in planning pipeline
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What's changing in Bridlington · June 2026
The trajectory score moved down 1.1 points this month to 53/100, driven mainly by safety.
18 planning applications submitted in YO16 over the last six months, including 2 new build residential schemes proposing 96 homes, 1 change of use, 1 demolition.
- Erection of 96 dwellings and associated infrastructure following outline permission 22/03299/STOUT (Layout, Scale, Appearance and Landscaping to be considered) and submission of details required by Condition 5 (Foul and surface water drainage scheme), Condition 6 (Surface water), Condition 8 (Water main protected strip), Condition 9 (Foul drainage), Condition 11 (Abstraction borehole exclusion zone), Condition 13 (Ground investigation report), Condition 21 (Education contributions), Condition 22 (Open space provision), Condition 23 (Affordable housing), Condition 26 (Levels), Condition 28 (Wildlife enhancement management plan), Condition 29 (Archaeology), Condition 35 (CEMP - Dust, noise and vibration), Condition 36 (Noise mitigation), Condition 37 (Materials) and Condition 38 (Number of dwellings) of outline permission 22/03299/STOUTJan 2026 · pending
- Erection of a detached storage buildingFeb 2026 · pending
- Erection of single storey extension to rear following demolition of existingMar 2026 · pending
Bridlington (YO16) common questions
Is Bridlington up and coming?
Bridlington (YO16) has a trajectory score of 53/100 (Strong), placing it in the top 34% of postcode districts in England and Wales. The score is down 1.3 points over the last 12 months. The score combines price momentum, demand, transformation, economy, safety and risk signals from public data, updated monthly.
Is Bridlington safe?
Bridlington has a safety score of 64/100 on Praesago's index, based on police.uk recorded crime data.
What is the average house price in Bridlington?
The average property price in Bridlington (YO16) is £206k as of January 2026, based on UK House Price Index data. Prices have grown at 0.9% per year over the last five years.
What is the average rent in Bridlington?
The median monthly rent in Bridlington (YO16) is £689 (2026), based on ONS private rental data.
Which areas are near Bridlington?
Neighbouring postcode districts include Bridlington (YO15), Wapping (E1W), Driffield (YO25), Hornsea (HU18), Scarborough (YO11). Each has its own monthly data page on Praesago.
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