If you own a home in Brislington and you’re thinking about selling, you’re asking the right question. Not just “What’s my home worth?” But “which streets are performing best right now, and why?”
That’s exactly what this guide answers.
At CJ Hole Brislington, we work in this market every day. We know which roads are drawing strong buyer interest, which postcodes are outperforming Bristol’s city-wide average, and what local factors are pushing prices up. Here’s what sellers in BS4 need to know in 2026.
What Brislington house prices look like in 2026
Brislington sits in a genuinely strong position right now. Average sold prices across the area range from around £330,000 to £345,000, depending on the street and property type.
Break it down by postcode, and the picture gets more interesting.
BS4 3 is averaging around £340,000. BS4 5 is reaching £360,000 to £380,000 in many cases. Bristol as a whole sits near £345,000 to £352,000, which means parts of Brislington are matching or exceeding the city average while still offering buyers better value than neighbouring Totterdown or Knowle.
That combination of relative affordability and strong fundamentals is exactly what drives buyer demand. And strong demand means better outcomes for sellers.
Why buyers are choosing Brislington over nearby areas
This is the question worth understanding before you list your home. Buyers don’t just choose a postcode. They choose a lifestyle, a commute, a school catchment, and a street.
Brislington offers all four.
Better value than Totterdown
Totterdown has seen significant price growth in recent years, pushing some buyers out. Brislington gives them a genuine alternative – period homes, generous plots, and a strong community feel – at a more accessible price point.
That’s a meaningful selling point, and it’s one we use actively when marketing homes here.
School catchments that matter
Broomhill Junior School and Oasis Academy Brislington are two names that come up regularly in buyer conversations. Families research catchment areas carefully, and homes within reach of these schools attract serious, motivated buyers.
If your home falls within these catchments, that’s a real advantage. We make sure buyers know it.
Commuter access to Temple Meads and Temple Quarter
Brislington’s position gives residents quick access to Bristol Temple Meads, one of the South West’s most important transport hubs. Temple Quarter, the major regeneration zone surrounding the station, continues to attract investment and jobs.
For commuters and professionals, that access matters. It makes Brislington a practical choice, not just an attractive one.
Outside the Clean Air Zone
Bristol’s Clean Air Zone covers much of the city centre and inner areas. Brislington sits outside it.
For buyers with older vehicles, or those who simply want to avoid the daily charge, this is a genuine financial consideration. Off-street parking in Brislington — common on many residential roads here — adds further appeal. It’s a detail that comes up more often than you’d expect.
The streets where sellers are seeing the strongest results
Not every road performs equally. Here’s what we’re seeing across the key streets in BS4.
Sandy Park Road
Sandy Park Road consistently attracts strong interest. Its mix of semi-detached and detached homes, good kerb appeal, and proximity to local amenities make it a reliable performer. Buyers value the space and the established feel of the street.
Wick Road
Wick Road runs through the heart of Brislington and offers a wide variety of property types. Well-presented homes here are achieving solid prices. The road’s connectivity and local character make it attractive to a broad range of buyers.
Allison Road
Allison Road appeals particularly to families. The combination of property size, quiet residential feel, and proximity to local schools means demand here tends to be focused and competitive. Motivated buyers move quickly on the right home.
Bloomfield Road
Bloomfield Road properties are drawing interest from buyers who want space and character. Homes here that are well-maintained and well-presented are performing well above the BS4 3 average.
West Town Lane
West Town Lane is one of Brislington’s most recognisable roads. Its length and variety mean pricing strategy matters here more than almost anywhere else in the area. Getting the initial asking price right is critical — and that’s where local expertise makes a real difference.
What this means if you’re thinking about selling
Timing and pricing are everything. A home listed at the right price, on the right street, with the right marketing behind it, will attract the right buyers quickly.
Overpricing slows everything down. Underpricing leaves money on the table. Neither outcome serves you well.
At CJ Hole Brislington, we don’t give you a number to make you feel good. We give you an honest, evidence-based valuation that reflects what buyers in BS4 are actually paying right now.
We’ve been helping people sell homes across Bristol for over 150 years. That experience means we understand the nuances of Brislington’s market – not just the broad trends, but the street-level detail that shapes real outcomes.
When is the right time to sell in Brislington?
Spring traditionally sees a surge in buyer activity, but 2026 has shown consistent demand across the year in well-positioned areas like Brislington. Waiting for the “perfect” moment can mean missing a window of strong buyer interest.
Our advice: don’t wait for the market to tell you when to move. Talk to us, understand your position, and make an informed decision.
Get a valuation from the team who knows Brislington best
If you’re ready to find out what your home could achieve in today’s market, we’re ready to help.
CJ Hole Brislington offers free, no-obligation home valuations carried out by people who know these streets personally. We’ll give you a clear, honest picture of your home’s value and the best strategy for your sale.
Click here to request your free home valuation appointment today.
Or get in touch with the CJ Hole Brislington team directly to speak with someone who knows your street, your market, and how to get you the best result.