Best places to live for young professionals
Looking for Sheffield’s hottest spots to live, work, and unwind? These areas top the list for young professionals…
City Centre
Sheffield has a mix of modern apartments and converted industrial buildings, which is perfect if you want to be close to work and nightlife. You can expect to find enough restaurants, bars, and shops to suit every palate, as well as world-class entertainment venues, making it ideal for those who enjoy urban living.
The majority of properties sold in Sheffield City Centre over the last year were flats, with an average sale price of £144,411.*
Kelham Island
Kelham Island has transformed into one of Sheffield's trendiest districts. This area features stylish apartments in converted factories, alongside excellent independent restaurants, craft beer pubs, and artisanal cafés.
It's particularly popular among creative professionals and those working in the tech industry, who appreciate its industrial heritage and bohemian atmosphere.
Most of the properties sold in Kelham Island during the last year were flats, which sold for an average price of £163,133*.
Ecclesall Road
This leafy suburb is popular with young professionals looking for urban convenience in a more relaxed setting. The area is slightly quieter, but still has a great selection of bars, restaurants, and boutique shops along its main thoroughfare.
Housing tends to be a mix of Victorian terraces, modern apartments, and shared houses, with excellent transport links to the city centre.
The majority of properties sold in Eccleshall over the last year were detached, with an average sale price of £422,167*. Semi-detached properties sold for an average of £272,136*, with terraced properties fetching £255,875*.
Crookes and Broomhill
Popular with students, academics and healthcare professionals due to their closeness to the university and hospitals, they feature charming period properties and a good selection of independent shops, cafés, and pubs.
You can expect to find everything from zero-waste supermarkets, record stores and craft beer shops, to quiet cafes to grab a brunch on the weekend. The areas also provide a slightly quieter lifestyle while maintaining good connections to the city.
The majority of properties sold in Broomhill over the last year were flats, with an average sale price of £244,321*.
Abbeydale Road
This increasingly popular area is known for its cultural diversity and excellent food scene. Housing is generally more affordable than Ecclesall Road, making it attractive to young professionals looking for value.
The vibrant community atmosphere and growing number of independent businesses add to the appeal of this up-and-coming district.
House prices around Abbeydale Road had an overall average of £169,143 over the last year.