Compare Letting Agents in Bristol

Bristol is the largest city in the South West with a population of around 470,000 and a wider city region of approximately 700,000. It is one of the most economically diversified cities in England, anchored by the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England (UWE) (collectively around 50,000 students), the Airbus Filton and Rolls-Royce Filton aerospace cluster on the city''s northern edge, MOD Abbey Wood (the UK''s defence procurement headquarters), Lloyds Banking Group''s Bristol operations, the BBC West regional centre, Aardman Animations, and a substantial financial-and-professional services cluster in the city centre and Harbourside. The city is served by Bristol Temple Meads (Great Western Railway services to London Paddington in around 1 hour 30, CrossCountry services across the UK, plus regional services), Bristol Parkway (north of the city), Bristol Airport (south of the city), the M4 east–west, M5 north–south, and M32 spur into the city centre. Housing stock ranges from Georgian villas in Clifton (the highest-value postcodes in the South West outside Bath) through Victorian terraces in Redland, Cotham, St Andrew''s and Bedminster, modern apartments in the city centre and Harbourside, 1930s and post-war semis across the suburbs, and ex-council stock in Knowle West, Hartcliffe and Withywood.

Welcome to our comprehensive guide for landlords in Bristol. Whether you are looking for the best letting agent fees or detailed market insights, we have the data to help you succeed.

Top Rated Letting Agents in Bristol

We have vetted the following agents based on their track record, regulatory compliance, and verified landlord feedback in the Bristol area.

1. 2C Properties, Bristol

215 Whiteladies Road, Redland, Bristol, BS8 2XS

★ N/A
0 reviews
Phone: 0117 463 6024

2. A J Homes, Winterbourne

4 Flaxpits Lane, Winterbourne, Bristol, BS36 1JX

★ N/A
0 reviews
Phone: 01454 802793

3. Abode Property Management, Bristol

132 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2RS

★ N/A
0 reviews
Phone: 0117 463 7056

4. Abode Property Management, Student

132 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2RS

★ N/A
0 reviews
Phone: 0117 973 8866

5. Accommodation Unlimited, Bristol

13 Chandos Road, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6PG

★ N/A
0 reviews
Phone: 0117 456 2103

6. Acen Properties, Bristol

Second Floor, 9 Queen Square, Bristol, BS1 4JE

★ N/A
0 reviews
Phone: 0117 463 7102

7. Airsat Real Estate, Bristol

336 Gloucester Road, Horfield, Bristol, BS7 8TJ

★ N/A
0 reviews
Phone: 0117 463 9634

8. Alexander May, Bristol

50 Weston Road, Long Ashton, Bristol, BS41 9HH

★ N/A
0 reviews
Phone: 01275 409789

9. Allen & Harris, Clifton

23 Regent Street, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, BS8 4HW

★ N/A
0 reviews
Phone: 0117 463 8365

10. Allen & Harris, Stoke Gifford

41 North Road, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS34 8PB

★ N/A
0 reviews
Phone: 0117 463 1733

Local Market Insights & Statistics

Bristol has been one of the strongest rental markets in the South West for over a decade. The city centre and Harbourside apartment market — BS1 — lets one- and two-bedroom apartments from £1,200 to £2,000pcm at 4%–5.5% gross yields. The Clifton, Redland and Cotham triangle (BS8, BS6) is the city''s premium rental belt — Georgian villas and Victorian terraces from £1,500 to £3,000pcm, plus a substantial converted-villa apartment market serving the University of Bristol''s academic and student populations. Yields in the premium tier sit at 3.5%–4.5%. The student HMO belt sits in Redland, Cotham, St Andrew''s, St Michael''s and parts of Easton; six- and eight-bed HMOs let on academic-year cycles at room-rate yields of 6%–8% but require specialist agents. Bedminster (BS3) and Southville have been gentrifying steadily for a decade — Victorian terraces here let from £1,200 to £1,700pcm at 5%–6% yields. Family Bristol sits in Henleaze, Westbury-on-Trym, Stoke Bishop, Bishopston and the BS9/BS7 belt; 1930s semis and Edwardian villas let from £1,400 to £2,200pcm at 4%–5% yields with longer family tenancies. The yield play sits in east Bristol — Easton (BS5), Eastville, Fishponds — where Victorian terraces produce 5.5%–7% gross. Bristol City Council has operated selective licensing schemes in specific designated areas with active enforcement.

  • Average Rent
    £1500 PCM
  • Average Yield
    5.5%
  • Property Price
    £325,000
  • Demand Score
    85/100

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do letting agents charge in Bristol?

Letting agent fees in Bristol typically range from 8% to 15% for full management. Tenant-find only services usually cost between 75% and 100% of the first month's rent.

What is the average rental yield in Bristol?

The average rental yield in Bristol is currently around 5.5%, making it a stable area for property investors.

Is there high tenant demand in Bristol?

Bristol rental demand is anchored by the University of Bristol and UWE (collectively around 50,000 students), Airbus Filton, Rolls-Royce Filton and the wider South West aerospace cluster, MOD Abbey Wood (the UK''s defence procurement headquarters employing thousands of civil servants and contractors), Lloyds Banking Group, the BBC West and the city''s creative-and-digital cluster (Aardman Animations, plus a substantial freelance creative economy), University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, and a city-centre apartment economy of young professionals.

How We Research and Rank Letting Agents

AgentCheck is an independent comparison platform. The information on this page is compiled from multiple verified sources and scored algorithmically — no agent can pay for a higher position. Below is a full account of our methodology so you can assess the data for yourself.

How Rankings Are Determined

Each agent receives a composite score from six objective signals:

  1. Proximity — geographic distance from the searched postcode or area centre.
  2. Google rating — star rating sourced from Google Places; higher ratings score more highly.
  3. Review count — the volume of Google reviews, indicating an established track record.
  4. Profile completeness — agents who have submitted fee data, service descriptions, and contact details score higher than those with incomplete profiles.
  5. Verified / claimed status — agents who have claimed their listing through AgentCheck receive a modest boost, reflecting higher confidence that data is current and accurate.
  6. Response time — where enquiry response data is available, faster response times contribute a small positive signal.

Data Sources

  • Agent Self-Submissions: Letting agents provide their fee schedules, service inclusions, and business details directly through the AgentCheck platform. Submitted data is reviewed editorially before publication.
  • Google Places API: Business ratings, review counts, address, and contact details are sourced from the Google Places API and cross-checked against agent-provided data.
  • Public Rental Market Data: Average rent and yield figures are derived from publicly available property market datasets and are reviewed periodically for accuracy. They are indicative and may not reflect micro-local variation.
  • Local Authority Licensing Registers: Selective licensing and HMO licensing information is sourced from publicly available local authority publications and the MHCLG selective licensing database where available.
  • Direct Landlord Enquiries: Anonymised demand signals from landlord search and enquiry patterns on AgentCheck are used to calibrate the investor demand score for each area.

Limitations & Disclaimers

  • Coverage: Listings are most comprehensive in areas where five or more agents have been indexed. In smaller or rural markets the list may not be exhaustive.
  • Yield & rent figures: Average yield and rent statistics are indicative. Actual investment returns depend on property type, condition, tenant profile, and local micro-conditions that aggregate data cannot capture.
  • Google reviews: Review counts and ratings reflect publicly submitted Google reviews across all aspects of an agent's service and may include reviews unrelated to lettings specifically.
  • Fee data currency: Agent fee data reflects the most recently submitted figures. Always request a written fee schedule directly from any agent before signing a management agreement.
  • Unverified agents: Some agents have been discovered from public sources but not yet claimed or formally verified. Data accuracy for unclaimed profiles depends on public source quality.

Review Cadence & Editorial Independence

Area pages are reviewed by a property specialist every six months, or sooner where significant market changes are detected. The date of the most recent review is shown above.

AgentCheck is independently operated. Rankings are produced algorithmically from objective signals. No agent can pay for a higher position. Agents may subscribe to premium features (such as enhanced profile display), but subscription status does not alter the underlying ranking score. Editorial content is produced without commercial direction from any individual agent or industry body.

Reviewed by

AgentCheck Editorial

Property Specialist, AgentCheck

Last reviewed: 18 May 2026

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