Are you hoping to get on the property ladder?

According to data from Zoopla, you might find this increasingly difficult in the coming weeks as buyer demand is currently running 80 per cent higher than normal and outstripping supply by 13 per cent.

This increased demand is also causing house prices to climb; in Yorkshire, house prices are five per cent higher than they were before the pandemic.

If you want to potentially nab a bargain and get a house as quickly as possible, it’s worth taking a look at the houses that have reduced their prices recently- as it’s likely that they are looking for a quick sale.

Here are five Bradford homes that have recently reduced their asking price:

Moorside Gardens, Drighlington
Guide price: £140,000

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: (Photo: Zoopla/William H Brown)(Photo: Zoopla/William H Brown)

This three bedroom semi-detached house is on the market the guide price of £140,000.

However, this price is subject to change as it is being sold via auction.

It was initially put on the market in September 2020- in December, £40,000 was knocked off the initial asking price.

The property is fitted with leased solar panels and the kitchen is fitted with a range of modern wall and base units.

However, buyers should be aware that there are two mine shafts within the vicinity.

Town End, Great Horton
Guide price: £89,999

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: (Photo: Zoopla/Righthaus)(Photo: Zoopla/Righthaus)

This property was first listed on Zoopla for £115,000.

Since then, it has been reduced on four separate occasions by a combined total of £25,001.

The house itself is described as “deceptively” spacious with three bedrooms and a modern lounge.

The interiors are well-presented and the house is ready to move straight into.

Ashmount
Guide price:
£100,000

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: (Photo: Zoopla/ WW Estates)(Photo: Zoopla/ WW Estates)

On the market for a three bedroom terraced house?

If so you may be in luck as this Ashmount property has a lot to offer.

It was first listed for sale in August of 2020 for £125,000.

Since then, the overall price has been reduced by £25,000.

The interiors of this property is described as “well-presented” and “spacious”.

It is spread out over three floors and even has its very own cellar.

Best of all, there is a beautiful garden area with a patioed section and great views.

Park View Terrace
Guide price: £160,000

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: (Photo: Zoopla/ Your Choice Estate Agents)(Photo: Zoopla/ Your Choice Estate Agents)

Ideal for large families, this property has four bedrooms and two bathrooms.

The property has two basement sellers with window and gas central heating.

There is a garden to the front with blocked paved private garden all secured with metal railings.

It was first listed for sale in January of this year and has since had £39,000 knocked off the initial asking price.

It is being sold via auction.

Beacon Road, Wibsey
Guide price: £89,995

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: (Photo: Zoopla/Righthaus)(Photo: Zoopla/Righthaus)

This property was listed for sale in October 2020; since then, £20,000 has been slashed from the asking price.

The modern two bedroom property is described as “well-presented” and cared for.

The bathroom is one of the best rooms in the house as it has recently been installed and comprises of a three piece suite including panelled bath, low level W.C., pedestal hand basin and shower over bath.