BlueWaters by RockLiving

BlueWaters by RockLiving

Blue Waters by Rockliving

Richmond Road BD7 1DL United Kingdom
£16 million student development in heart of Bradford’s student campus

Prices from £65,000
Rental yield: 8%
£16,200 equity straight away

Assuring high rental returns and forecasting strong capital and rental growth, this £16 million regeneration scheme incorporates sustainable eco-concepts with world class facilities designed to cater to every students need, including; access to a state-of-the-art spa with sauna and steam room, fully equipped gym, commercial spaces, landscaped square, 24 hour concierge and exclusive residents’ app, reception, break out areas,

249 students apartments

Ideal for young students who want to be central to all the city has to offer, the apartments are finished to the highest specification with a modern design scheme that features luxury flooring, full height windows, and a fully integrated kitchen. Furniture packs are included for these chic properties.

Bradford is the second-largest city in England’s West Yorkshire county, behind only Leeds. Its population of around 560,000 people is one of the youngest cities in the UK


With a median age of 36.8 years, more than a quarter of the city is under 20 years old. For its year as UK City of Culture, Bradford’s programme aims to put the youth at the heart of its broad cultural programming.

The City of Culture

The City of Culture is expected to attract 15.5m people, bringing a visitor spend of £146.9m to the local economy, with cultural and economic activity set to deliver up to £389m of growth to Bradford. The city is set to receive more than £30m of funding including contributions from the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS), National Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England and West Yorkshire Combined Authority.

Dan Bates, executive director of Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture, said he wants to work with more businesses across the year, saying: “For some businesses, it helps to attract staff to Bradford, for others it’s about showing their support for the place where they created their business. And for some people it’s just about it being Bradford’s time. So we want to work with more businesses of every size and description.

Next year is Bradford’s chance to shine a worldwide spotlight on its stories, its culture and its future with heritage at its heart.