Quedgeley Fact

Posted on: 6 August 2025

Quedgeley – A Fast-Growing Community with Outstanding Potential

Located just south of Gloucester city centre, Quedgeley is one of the fastest-growing areas in the region. Blending residential appeal with commercial convenience, it has become a hotspot for families, professionals, and investors alike.

Key Facts About Quedgeley

1. Rapid Development

  • Quedgeley and nearby Kingsway Village have seen major residential and commercial growth over the last two decades.

  • Numerous new build developments continue to increase housing supply.

  • The area is now considered part of Gloucester’s urban expansion zone, supporting long-term investment opportunities.

2. Strong Rental Demand

  • Rental applicants consistently outnumber available properties by 4 to 1.

  • Ideal for buy-to-let investors, especially those looking for modern, low-maintenance properties.

  • High tenant retention rates due to local schools, amenities, and access to the M5.

3. Excellent Transport Links

  • Located close to the M5 (Junction 12) for quick access to Bristol, Cheltenham, and Birmingham.

  • Regular bus links to Gloucester city centre and surrounding villages.

  • Easy access to Gloucester Railway Station, with direct trains to London Paddington and the Midlands.

4. Community-Focused Living

  • Well-regarded primary and secondary schools, including Meadowside Primary and Severn Vale School.

  • Local amenities include Quedgeley Retail Park, supermarkets, gyms, restaurants, and healthcare facilities.

  • Active community groups and access to open green spaces, play areas, and footpaths.

5. Business and Employment Growth

  • Home to expanding business parks and commercial centres.

  • Proximity to Gloucester’s employment hubs, including the city centre and Docks area.

  • Local jobs in retail, logistics, education, and healthcare support demand for rental housing.

Quedgeley: A Suburb on the Rise

Whether you’re looking to rent, invest, or settle down, Quedgeley offers the perfect blend of convenience, community, and potential. Its continued development, excellent infrastructure, and vibrant local economy make it a key area to watch in the South West.

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