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The 2 bed flat sector typically includes two separate bedrooms, dedicated living areas, and bathroom facilities. Properties in BS24 span purpose-built blocks, converted period houses, and modern apartment complexes on various floors.

BS24 Market Snapshot

Median Rent

£975/m

Total Listings

1

New This Week

0

Avg Days Listed

8

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Showing 1 results for 2 Bedroom Flats to rent in BS24. The median asking price is £975/month.

Price Distribution in BS24

£750-£1,000/m
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Property Types in BS24

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Flat

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Bedrooms Available in BS24

2 beds 1
£975

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The Rental Market in BS24

Across BS24, renters have a solid spread of property types to choose from. Around 20.9% of the housing stock is made up of flats, maisonettes and apartments, which suits people after lower-maintenance homes or buy-to-rent investments. Semi-detached homes are the biggest share at 32.5%, while detached properties account for 26.5% and terraced homes 19.8%, so the local market runs from compact starter places to larger family houses.

Several new schemes are still influencing what renters find in BS24. Persimmon Homes at Haywood Village includes 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes from £229,995, David Wilson Homes at Meadow View has 3 and 4 bedroom properties from £329,995, and Locking Parklands by St. Modwen Homes brings 2 to 5 bedroom options from £269,950 to the eastern side of Weston-super-Mare. For tenants, these developments often mean energy-efficient layouts, allocated parking and shared outdoor areas, all of which tend to be popular.

BS24's newer developments remain a noticeable part of the rental picture. At Haywood Village, Persimmon Homes offers 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes from £1,370, while David Wilson Homes at Meadow View has larger 3 and 4 bedroom properties from £1,675. Locking Parklands by St. Modwen Homes adds further 2 to 5 bedroom options from £1,370 on the eastern side of Weston-super-Mare, and these communities often come with energy-efficient construction, allocated parking and communal space. Rental values across BS24 have been relatively steady, averaging £1,022 as of early 2026, although type makes a big difference. Detached properties sit highest at around £1,573, flats average approximately £873, semi-detached homes come in at £1,320, and terraced properties at £1,275, with recent 12-month movement showing flats at -2.90% and detached homes at a smaller -0.60% decline. On fees, the Tenant Fees Act 2019 caps deposits in England at 5 weeks rent where annual rent is below £50,000, so many BS24 deposits fall between approximately £1,000 and £1,500. A holding deposit of one week's rent may also be requested while referencing is carried out, and other permitted charges are limited to things like early termination at the landlord's request, tenant-requested changes to the tenancy agreement, and utilities charges in certain cases. Renters can also gain from understanding condition before signing. In BS24, that matters because stock ranges from newer homes at Locking Parklands to Victorian and Edwardian properties where damp, roof deterioration or dated electrics can appear. A RICS Level 2 Survey, usually between £400 and £700 in the BS24 area, can flag defects worth raising with the landlord, especially for longer-term lets, and our team can book this through qualified local surveyors who know the construction styles and recurring issues found here.

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Living in the BS24 Area

BS24 covers a broad mix of neighbourhoods, all tied together by accessible Somerset coastal living. In the eastern parts of Weston-super-Mare, Victorian and Edwardian architecture is especially noticeable around the Boulevard and Ellenborough Park, where tree-lined roads and period homes reflect the town's history as a seaside resort. These older areas often offer generous room sizes, original detailing and mature gardens. Across North Somerset, which includes BS24, the population is approximately 215,100 residents living in 93,800 households.

Work opportunities in BS24 are shaped by both the local economy and nearby Bristol. Tourism and hospitality still matter greatly in Weston-super-Mare, helped by the Blue Flag beach and the Grand Pier, while Weston General Hospital is a key source of healthcare employment. Retail and service roles support both residents and visitors, and Bristol, around 20 miles away, remains a realistic commuting option for many people who want to live by the coast. The continued build-out at Haywood Village, Meadow View and Locking Parklands points to confidence in the area's longer-term growth.

The housing in BS24 comes from several distinct building periods. There is a notable share of Victorian and Edwardian homes from before 1919, then a large body of inter-war and post-war development from 1919 to 1980, followed by increasing new-build construction. That mix gives the postcode very different pockets, from the more imposing period properties around the Boulevard conservation area to practical suburban family homes and recent contemporary schemes. For renters, it helps to decide early which era suits you best, because charm and maintenance do not always travel together.

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Schools and Education in BS24

Families looking to rent in BS24 have access to schools covering all key stages. Primary and secondary provision serves the local communities, with different schools offering different academic strengths and extracurricular options, so catchment research matters before committing to a move. Demand can be stronger, and rents can be sharper, near sought-after schools. Bristol also plays a part here, with the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England close enough to make BS24 appealing for families thinking further ahead.

For day-to-day family life, the practical side of schooling often shapes where people rent. Many primary schools serve their immediate neighbourhoods, so children can often walk or cycle in, and schools such as St. Peter's Church of England Primary School and Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School each serve different parts of BS24 with their own style of education and pastoral support. Secondary choices include comprehensive schools and selective grammar schools, and proximity can be important in admissions. We always suggest checking OFSTED reports on the government website, then visiting in person and speaking to current parents.

Because BS24 has so many older homes, its school setup has developed over decades rather than appearing all at once. That means established catchment boundaries can have a real effect on which school a child may attend. For renting families, school visits and a close look at admission rules should sit alongside the property search itself. Homes within walking distance of popular schools often attract a premium, so budget and convenience have to be weighed carefully.

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Transport and Commuting from BS24

BS24 works well for both local travel and wider commuting. The area is about 20 miles from Bristol, and road access via the A370 and the M5 motorway gives drivers straightforward options. Weston-super-Mare station adds rail links to Bristol Temple Meads, making the journey manageable for people on flexible or hybrid working patterns. Being close to junction 21 of the M5 also puts Exeter, Taunton and the wider motorway network within easier reach.

For people working in Weston-super-Mare itself, living in BS24 can keep commuting simple and cheaper. Bus routes link residential districts with the town centre, seafront, shops and healthcare facilities, so car-free living is possible in the right spot. Cycling has improved too, with dedicated routes now linking places such as Locking Parklands back towards town-centre amenities. Parking is less uniform, though. Some neighbourhoods rely on permit schemes, while newer developments often come with allocated spaces.

Air, rail and road links are all fairly usable from BS24. Bristol Airport is around 30 minutes drive away, which helps both business and leisure travellers. From Weston-super-Mare railway station, regular trains to Bristol Temple Meads usually take approximately 30-40 minutes depending on stops, while local buses cover the wider BS24 area with varying frequency by route and time of day. Drivers also benefit from junction 21 of the M5 at Lakeland, giving direct access north to Exeter and Taunton or south towards Bristol and further on.

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How to Rent a Home in BS24

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Get Your Rental Budget in Principle

Before booking viewings in BS24, we suggest arranging a rental budget agreement in principle with a financial provider. Landlords and letting agents often want to see proof that the monthly rent is affordable, and having that document ready can help viewings get confirmed sooner. It also shows you are serious and can speed things up once the right property comes up.

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Research BS24 Neighbourhoods

BS24 is not one single type of place, so it pays to compare its different pockets. We usually tell renters to look at travel to work, school access, transport, and nearby shops, restaurants and green space before narrowing anything down. The postcode stretches from Victorian terraces close to the seafront to newer homes at Locking Parklands and Haywood Village, and that difference is felt day to day.

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Book Property Viewings

Once you have a shortlist, start arranging viewings through Homemove or with local letting agents. It is rarely wise to judge the market from one property alone, so we recommend seeing at least three homes to compare condition, position and value. That way, your budget has a proper benchmark against what BS24 is offering at the time.

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Submit Your Application

Found the right place. Then move quickly with the referencing application. This usually covers credit checks, employment verification and landlord references, and our team can arrange tenant referencing on your behalf so the process is handled efficiently and professionally.

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Sign Your Tenancy Agreement

After referencing is approved by the landlord, the next step is the tenancy agreement. Read it closely before signing, especially the deposit figure, rent payment dates and length of the tenancy. It should also set out who deals with maintenance, how utilities are handled, and any rules around pets or changes to the property.

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Complete Move-In Requirements

At move-in, you will usually pay the deposit, capped at 5 weeks rent under the Tenant Fees Act, along with the first month's rent. The landlord or agent should then issue an inventory check-in report recording the condition of the property. Go through it carefully. Noting any existing damage or wear and tear at the start can make a real difference when your deposit is assessed at the end.

What to Look for When Renting in BS24

The ground conditions in BS24 are worth paying attention to. Much of the area sits on Mercia Mudstone, a clay geology that can lead to shrink-swell movement beneath homes, especially where large gardens have mature trees or drainage is poor. During viewings, it is sensible to look for sticking doors or windows, cracks to walls, and any sign of recent structural repairs. The coastal setting brings another layer, as salt air can speed up corrosion on metalwork and external finishes may need more frequent upkeep than inland properties. If anything gives cause for concern, we recommend discussing it with the landlord or letting agent and considering a professional survey.

Flood exposure is not uniform across BS24. Coastal parts of Weston-super-Mare can be vulnerable to tidal flooding, and homes near watercourses such as the River Axe may carry higher river flood risk. Surface water flooding is another issue in heavy rainfall, particularly where hard surfaces limit drainage. We advise checking the Environment Agency flood maps before committing, especially for ground-floor homes or properties in known risk areas. There is also a planning angle in conservation areas such as the Boulevard and Ellenborough Park, where restrictions can affect alterations, decoration or garden changes.

Property age has a direct bearing on what renters should look for in BS24. Victorian and Edwardian homes built before 1919 often have solid brick walls, slate or clay tile roofs and timber suspended floors laid with lime mortar, all of which behave differently from modern materials. Homes built from 1919 to 1980 are more likely to have cavity brick walls and concrete tiled roofs, and some still retain older electrics or plumbing. By contrast, newer properties at Haywood Village, Meadow View and Locking Parklands usually meet current building regulations, though they can still come with snagging issues. A careful viewing should cover damp, roofing, and the condition and age of services.

We regularly see a familiar set of defects in BS24 properties. Solid-walled Victorian and Edwardian homes can suffer rising damp where a damp-proof course is missing or has failed, while penetrating damp often appears where render or pointing has deteriorated. Roof problems are common in older buildings too, especially where slate or tile coverings are past their best and leaks have started to affect roof timbers. On clay soils, large gardens and mature trees can increase subsidence risk in dry spells. Homes built before the 1980s may also have electrical systems that need updating, and near the seafront salt corrosion can affect window frames, rainwater goods and central heating pipework.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting in BS24

What is the average rental price in BS24?

Rental pricing in BS24 varies with type, condition and exact location, but the range of stock means there are several price points in the market. Flats are usually the lower-cost option, while semi-detached and detached houses tend to command more because of their extra internal space and larger gardens. Newer homes at Haywood Village, Meadow View and Locking Parklands often attract premium rents thanks to modern finishes, better energy performance and allocated parking. For live pricing, we recommend checking current listings on the Homemove platform across BS24.

What council tax band are properties in BS24?

In council tax terms, BS24 sits under North Somerset Council. Properties are placed into bands A to H based on 1991 valuation levels, and the exact band will depend on size, type and location within the postcode. Flats often sit in the lower bands, while larger detached houses are more commonly higher. Before agreeing a tenancy, we always advise asking the landlord or agent to confirm the band, and North Somerset Council also has online tools for checking a specific address independently.

What are the best schools in the BS24 area?

There is no single answer to the best school in BS24, because the right fit depends on the child, the family's priorities and where the property is. The wider Weston-super-Mare area offers primary and secondary options serving local communities, including St. Peter's Church of England Primary School and Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School in different parts of BS24. At secondary level, families can look at both comprehensive schools and grammar schools, with catchment and proximity often playing a major part in admissions. We suggest reading OFSTED reports on the government website and visiting schools before choosing a rental home in a particular catchment area.

How well connected is BS24 by public transport?

Public transport in BS24 is serviceable rather than uniform. Weston-super-Mare railway station provides regular trains to Bristol Temple Meads, and buses connect a number of BS24 neighbourhoods back to the station and town centre. Local bus routes cover much of the area, although frequency can vary by route and time of day, so journey planning matters if you rely on them. For drivers, junction 21 of the M5 is accessible, and Bristol Airport is roughly 30 minutes drive away.

Is BS24 a good place to rent in?

For many renters, BS24 strikes a useful balance. You get coastal living, access to the beach, the Grand Pier and the seafront, and better value than many other South West locations. New building at Haywood Village, Meadow View and Locking Parklands shows continued investment, while tourism, healthcare and retail support local employment. Bristol is also reachable in approximately 45 minutes by train for commuters. Add in the variety of stock, from Victorian terraces to modern new builds, and the area covers a lot of different budgets and preferences.

What deposit and fees will I pay when renting in BS24?

Deposits in England are governed by the Tenant Fees Act 2019, which caps them at 5 weeks rent where annual rent is under £50,000. In BS24, that often means a deposit somewhere between approximately £750 and £1,500, depending on the monthly rent. A holding deposit of one week's rent may be taken while referencing is under way, and if the tenancy proceeds this is usually refunded at commencement or set against move-in costs. Other charges are tightly limited, mainly covering things like early termination at the landlord's request, tenant-requested tenancy changes and utilities charges in certain circumstances. We always recommend asking for the full fee breakdown before committing.

Should I get a survey before renting in BS24?

Even though surveys are more commonly linked with buying, they can still be useful for renters in BS24. The local stock ranges from newer homes at Locking Parklands to Victorian and Edwardian properties where damp, roofing issues and older electrical systems can still show up. A RICS Level 2 Survey in the BS24 area will typically cost between £400 and £700 and can highlight defects that may affect comfort, maintenance or your final decision to rent. That is particularly relevant for a longer tenancy. Our team can arrange this through qualified local surveyors who know the area and its common construction issues.

What are the main risks when renting near the coast in BS24?

Coastal renting brings its own checklist in BS24. Salt in the air can speed up corrosion on window frames, rainwater goods and external door hardware, so homes near the sea may need more regular maintenance than places a few miles inland. Flooding also needs a look, particularly for properties very close to the Weston-super-Mare seafront, where the Environment Agency maps show tidal risk in detail. Ground-floor homes anywhere in the area should be checked carefully for damp, especially in solid-walled Victorian and Edwardian buildings where original damp-proof courses may no longer be effective. Add clay soil and mature garden trees to the picture, and prolonged dry weather can sometimes raise subsidence concerns as well. We advise raising these points with the landlord or agent before signing.

Deposit and Fees When Renting in BS24

The monthly rent is only one part of the cost of renting in BS24. Tenants also need to account for the security deposit, which is capped at 5 weeks rent under the Tenant Fees Act and must be protected by the landlord or agent in a government-approved tenancy deposit protection scheme, plus any first month's rent due in advance. A holding deposit of one week's rent may also be requested when you apply, usually to reserve the property while referencing is completed, and this is commonly deducted from move-in costs rather than treated as an extra charge. For first-time renters in particular, it helps to budget for moving expenses and furnishing costs alongside these payments.

The rules around renting in BS24 give tenants protection from most extra charges. Letting agents cannot usually charge beyond rent, the deposit and a narrow list of permitted fees, which may include reasonable costs for late rent, replacement keys or security devices, and early termination in some cases. Utilities, council tax and telecommunications are normally the tenant's responsibility unless the rent specifically includes them, so affordability should be worked out on the full monthly spend, not rent alone. Through Homemove, we set out the costs attached to each property clearly so renters can compare options properly across BS24.

An inventory check is one of the most important documents at the start of a tenancy. It records the condition of the property and its contents when you move in, giving both tenant and landlord a point of reference when the checkout report is done later. We always advise reading it carefully and flagging any missing items, inaccuracies or wear straight away, because deposit deductions often turn on this detail. In BS24, where the stock ranges from Victorian terraces to new build homes, good inventory records are especially helpful.

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