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Bristol streets with over a hundred HMOs

Bristol streets with over a hundred HMOs

Bristol is seeing a sharp rise in Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), with four streets now hosting more than 100 HMOs each. According to newly released council data obtained via a Freedom of Information request, this is the first time multiple streets in the city have crossed the 100-HMO mark.

Which Streets Have the Most HMOs?

At the top of the list is Gloucester Road, which remains the street with the highest number of HMOs in Bristol, reaching 165 shared houses. Fishponds Road follows, experiencing a 24% increase in just one year, rising from 87 to 108 HMOs.

For the first time, Whiteladies Road has also surpassed 100, reaching 102 HMOs, while Filton Avenue has hit exactly 100. These areas are popular with students and young professionals, contributing to the rise in shared housing.

Here is the full list of Bristol’s top 19 streets with the most HMOs:

RankStreet NameAreaNumber of HMOs
1Gloucester RoadRedland, Horfield, Bishopston & Ashley Down165
2Fishponds RoadEastville/Frome Vale108
3Whiteladies RoadCentral/Clifton Down102
4Filton AvenueHorfield, Bishopston & Ashley Down100
5High KingsdownCotham82
6Ashley Down RoadBishopston & Ashley Down82
7Pembroke RoadClifton/Clifton Down62
8Queens RoadClifton/Central62
9Wilder StreetAshley58
10Cromwell RoadAshley54
11Tyndalls Park RoadCentral/Clifton Down52
12St Michaels HillCentral/Clifton Down51
13Park StreetHotwells, Harbourside & Central49
14Baldwin StreetCentral47
15Cheltenham RoadCotham, Ashley47
16Toronto RoadHorfield, Bishopston & Ashley Down46
17Stapleton RoadEaston & Lawrence Hill46
18Coronation RoadSouthville43
19Southmead RoadSouthmead/Horfield41

What is an HMO and Why Are They Increasing?

A House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) is a rented property shared by three or more people from different households, typically students and young professionals. These homes are often popular in areas close to universities, business districts, and transport links.

Bristol’s rising housing costs and increasing student population have fueled HMO growth. Cotham remains the most densely populated HMO area, with nearly 25% of homes classified as HMOs in 2022.

Bristol City Council’s Response

To ensure safe and regulated housing, the Bristol City Council conducted:

Impact on Communities

The concentration of HMOs can bring both benefits and challenges:

Pros:

 More affordable rental options for young professionals and students.
 Efficient use of housing in high-demand areas.
 Increased business for local shops, cafes, and services.

Cons:

 Noise complaints and community disruption.
 Higher parking demand and limited space.
 Strain on local services and waste management.

What’s Next?

With HMO numbers rising, Bristol City Council may tighten regulations to control further expansion, ensuring balance between affordable housing and maintaining community harmony.

If you live in an area with many HMOs, keep an eye out for potential policy changes, landlord regulations, and new housing developments that could impact your neighborhood.

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