It’s a regional hub that has it all – amazing architecture, fantastic employment and educational opportunities, and a bustling retail and entertainment centre that turns day and night. But where can you find apartments to rent in Leeds that combine style, comfort, and value for money? At HomeViews, we believe the easiest way to uncover the truth is by asking the residents themselves. Ready to dig a little deeper? Read on to get the information you need.
Where is Leeds?
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire. It lies within the valley of the River Aire in the Pennines foothills, 169 miles north of London. York borders to the northeast, Sheffield to the south, and Bradford to the west. The wider borough also includes the towns of Horsforth, Morley, Otley, Pudsey, Rothwell and Wetherby.
Apartments to rent in Leeds: Top 5 developments
So, which of the many apartments to rent in Leeds made it into the Top 5? Get ready to discover the most well-rated developers in the area, with a little help from our verified residents.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.
Living in Leeds
The largest city in West Yorkshire, Leeds enjoys a thriving cultural scene and Purple Flag status for its nightlife. Served by five universities and boasting an array of beautiful civic architecture, public squares and gardens, the city also lies less than 20 miles from the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park. Tracking close to the centre, the Leeds Country Way also offers a 62-mile circular walking route complemented by plenty of footpaths and rambling opportunities in the local area.
Leeds’ heart pulses with the lifeblood of the UK’s most diverse employment economy, including thriving financial and legal sectors and the trade created by over 1000 retail stores. Attracting shoppers throughout Yorkshire, the city hosts luxury names in its beautiful Victorian Quarter, with many high street shops lining the pedestrianised retail paradise of Briggate.
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You can also explore one of the biggest indoor markets in Europe and an annual German Christmas market in Millennium Square. When you need some respite, Leeds’ serene parks and open spaces are on hand. Featuring lakes, woodland, and gardens, the 700-acre Roundhay Park rivals those found in other European cities.
Various intersecting A-roads and motorways promote travel around the area. These include the M62 (east-to-west) and the A1(M) and M1, which run north to south. Meanwhile, the 17-platform New Station Street operates rail services into the city’s suburbs, the wider region, and national and international connections. Just 8 miles northwest of the city, Leeds Bradford International Airport offers national and international flights.
Leeds property prices
Zoopla’s August 2023 data shows that the price for a home in Leeds currently stands at around £255,000. Flats and terraced houses went for £167,000 and £191,000 respectively, while semi-detached properties sold for £266,000 on average.
In contrast, a recent analysis by property search engine Home.co.uk reveals an average of £1,400 PCM for rentals. While you can expect to pay around £861 for a one-bedroom home, the price increases to £2,145 for five-bedroom properties.
Now you’ve been introduced to the best apartments to rent in Leeds, it’s time to discover more. Read every rating and review for each development by clicking on our area guide below.
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