Why move to Castleford?
From its origins as a Roman settlement to its industrial past as a mining town, Castleford has grown into a vibrant and increasingly popular place to live in West Yorkshire. In recent years the town has benefited from significant regeneration and investment, making it an attractive location for families, professionals and property investors alike.
Castleford offers a great balance between modern amenities, strong transport links and a welcoming community atmosphere. Popular destinations such as the Xscape leisure complex, Junction 32 outlet shopping village and the Millennium “S” shaped bridge over the River Aire have helped modernise the town while retaining its historic character. Residents have access to a wide range of shops, markets, parks, sports facilities, restaurants and traditional pubs, with new housing developments continuing to expand the area.
The property market in Castleford remains strong with a steady supply of homes and continued demand from buyers and renters. The town benefits from excellent motorway connections via the M62, M1 and A1(M), while two local train stations provide convenient links to Leeds, Wakefield, York and beyond, making it an ideal location for commuters.
Castleford appeals to a wide range of residents including first-time buyers, young professionals, couples and growing families. The town has a selection of local schools and employment opportunities both within the town and in nearby cities.
The area offers a wide variety of property types including traditional terraced homes, semi-detached and detached family houses, as well as modern new-build developments and riverside properties along the River Aire.
Castleford is also well known for its strong sporting and cultural heritage. The town is home to the Castleford Tigers Rugby League Club and is the birthplace of the world-renowned sculptor Henry Moore. Historic landmarks such as Queen’s Mill highlight the town’s industrial past and the Castleford Forum museum and library showcase the area’s history from Roman times to the present day.
The rental market in Castleford has grown significantly in recent years, driven by the town’s affordability and excellent transport links. Two-bedroom properties are currently achieving on average £750–£900 per calendar month, while three-bedroom homes typically rent between £850–£1,200 depending on the location and property type. There is also strong demand for larger family homes, creating a healthy market for a wide range of rental properties.
Castleford offers a good selection of shopping options including major supermarkets such as Asda, Aldi, Morrisons, Tesco, Co-op and Sainsbury’s, alongside independent retailers and the town’s traditional market. Junction 32 and Xscape provide additional shopping, dining and entertainment options, with a variety of restaurants, cafés, cinema, bowling and indoor skiing facilities available nearby.
With its growing amenities, strong sense of community, good transport connections and increasing demand for housing, Castleford continues to attract buyers, renters and investors looking for good value property in a well-connected Yorkshire town.



