The typical property in BD9
BD9 is Heaton and Frizinghall in north Bradford, mixed Victorian villas and the Bradford Royal Infirmary catchment.
Area summary
BD9 sits in Bradford City Council and covers Heaton, Frizinghall, parts of Daisy Hill and Chellow Heights. Housing is mixed: large Victorian and Edwardian villas in Heaton (some of Bradford's higher-value stock), Edwardian terraces in Frizinghall, and 1930s semis in some areas. The Bradford Royal Infirmary, the main acute hospital for the city, sits in BD9.
Frizinghall station sits in the outcode and provides services on the Airedale Line to Bradford Forster Square, Leeds, Shipley, Bingley and Skipton. The A650 Manningham Lane provides road links.
Employment is dominated by Bradford Royal Infirmary, which is a major teaching hospital operated by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Other employers include the university, the council and retail. Demographics include a meaningful share of NHS workers and a significant ethnic diversity.
Bradford City Council operates additional HMO licensing in defined areas. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions. The proposed 2030 EPC C standard, if enacted, will be a substantial cost on Victorian villa and Edwardian terrace stock.
What the data shows
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Buyer notes
- Hospital catchment supports rental demand for NHS staff
- Heaton's larger Victorian villas have high absolute EPC upgrade costs
- Frizinghall station Airedale Line service is a key value driver
The full BD9 data page
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