Picture the scene; the clock strikes twelve, you do all the 'Happy New Year' rituals, you go to bed as the sun goes up.
You wake up in the morning without the headache of wondering what you spent the night before because, unless you ordered the whole bar a round of margaritas, you're still saving money as you've managed to snag your rent free this month.
It's 'girl maths' at its finest.
And somehow, it makes sense.
The Junction is a brand new neighbourhood near Wellington Place, and it's kicking off 2024 by offering all new residents the opportunity to get their rent for free in January.
This offer has the potential to save you over £2,000.
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If you're looking to move, this is the perfect excuse to take the plunge and save some money in the process.
And given the incredible amenities on offer at The Junction, this isn't your average move.
A giant sports pitch, community events, pockets of green spaces and private dining rooms come as standard for all tenants here.
And as winter fast approaches, you'll be happy to know there's enough to explore here with your mates, loved ones and pets that'll keep you entertained all week long without even having to step foot outside of the neighbourhood.
Private Dining Room and Ping Pong Table. / Images: The Hoot Leeds
Start your day with a stroll around the serene green pockets of land and admire the heritage and history of the Monk Bridge Viaduct that's been painstakingly preserved through the building process before heading inside to the co-working area to answer your emails.
Grab a coffee (or two, they're unlimited for all residents) from the self-serve machine and kick back in the residents’ lounge before heading over to the concierge desk topick up your ASOS order andheading upstairs for a quick change.
Whilst all of the apartments blocks are within close proximity of each other, each building feels as if it has its own community, so it'd be no surprise if you're then heading back downstairs to take advantage of the private dining rooms with the couple next door as you prepare a birthday meal your mates aren't going to forget anytime soon.
Alternatively, the evening might bring you to a Junction-wide event that's got the whole neighbourhood talking. Just last month The Junction hosted one of the installations forLight Night and held a huge two-day party with hog roast, signature cocktails, live music, face painting and even The Savvy Baker brownies.
Light Night at The Junction. / Images: The Hoot Leeds
You can even get exclusive discounts on local produce, as well as bars, restaurants and gyms, so that when you do fancy popping into Leeds, you're supporting local independents but at a lower price tag.
But what can you expect from your new home?
There's a range of one, two and three bedroom apartments on offer across five different blocks at The Junction, totalling to around 660 different living spaces to choose from.
All have been designed with modern conveniences in mind, yet still don't lose that unique character each room brings to the neighbourhood.
Choose from furnished apartments that channel a cool-Scandi look with beds you could just melt into and top-of-the-range appliances. Alternatively, you can opt for an unfurnished space to put your own stamp on, too, the choice is yours.
Images: The Hoot Leeds
The rooms really do speak for themselves.
On top of all this, there’s super-fast broadband included as standard, plus the apartments are totally pet-friendly.
Jonathan Lloyd, community manager at The Junction, said: “We want residents to embrace this unique living experience by showing them that life at The Junction is so much more than 7pm telly and getting an early night!
“We’ve cultivated spaces and experiences that appeal to whichever ‘you’ the day brings, alongside built-in practicalities that offer much-needed peace of mind.
“The apartments are designed with modern and social living in mind. Not just a place to settle, but a unique neighbourhood, offering access to places to eat, drink, shop and explore.
Images: The Hoot Leeds
Fancy living The Junction lifestyle?
Move in whenever you like, but if you're able to move in before Sunday 31 December 2023, you'll get the whole month of January rent free.
A rare Grade II-listed mid-century modern home designed by a renowned architect has gone on the market in Lancashire.
Now, we know this one is a little off patch for us… but honestly, it’s a truly unique masterpiece worth hyping up.
Before we all get carried away, it goes without saying that the vast majority of us won’t have the money to buy this house just chilling in bank accounts right now, but if like us, you’ve got no shame in admitting you love looking at houses you can’t afford in places you’ll probably never live, then allow us to introduce you to this absolute beauty.
This is Domus – thought to be one of the first ‘modern’ houses in the county, commissioned for Eric Cookson and his wife all the way back in 1958.
Images: The Modern House
Mid-century modern (MCM) homes are commonplace in the US and in other countries across Europe, but here in the UK, it’s a different story.
MCMs homes are said to be rare in the UK due to a preference for traditional, durable materials like brick, as well as higher land costs demanding smaller footprints, and because we have a climate that makes large, single-pane glass windows more impractical.
Image: The Modern House
Hence why this home in the sought-after Burnley town of Reedley is so special.
Designed by the renowned architect Alan Chambers, and concealed from view at the foot of a private driveway, fronted by landscaped gardens and a screen of mature specimen trees, estate agents say this exceptional Grade II-listed modern masterpiece is set intended for ‘creating, communing, and entertaining’.
Image: The Modern House
One of the property’s other stand-out features has to be its abundance of natural light in the main living spaces, where expansive full-height windows frame views of the garden.
Retaining the building’s legacy has also been integral to its current owners, with much of the property’s internal detailing having been beautifully preserved throughout – most notably in terrazzo tiles, marble floors, and aluminium door furniture, light switches and sanitaryware.
Oh, and of course, we have to mention the artfully crafted open-tread staircase as one of the many original features that just steals the show.
Image: The Modern House
The outside is just as impressive as the inside too, as not only is there a collection of characteristic balconies surrounding the property, but you’ll also find that the gardens and woodland extend to around 5.7 acres – which form an integral part of what makes this home so remarkable and unlike anything else in the North West
Like what you see then?
This property is currently on the market with mid-century modern expert estate agents, The Modern House, for a (pretty reasonable, to be fair) £1.1 million, and if you fancy taking a closer look, then you can contact the agents to arrange a viewing.
Or you could just take the cheaper route instead and have a nosy at the Rightmove link here.
Leeds suburb named one of the UK’s top ‘property hotspots’ for 2026 as house prices soar
Clementine Hall
A residential area in Leedshas been highlighted as a UK ‘property hotspot’ based off house price data from 2025.
And it's probably not the place you’d expect either.
There’s no doubt the property market in our region has been booming over the last decade or so, with average house prices seeming to rise year-on-year, and more and more areas becoming sought-after as the places to live time goes on – but now, Rightmove has released its list of the top UK property hotspots for this year based off 2025 data, and a rather surprising Leeds suburb has made their way onto it.
To create its list of hotspots, the UK’s biggest property website compared average house prices across the UK during 2025 to out find the areas where prices they have risen the most, and the areas where prices are increasing more than the national average indicate that the area is a ‘hotspot’.
As well as soaring prices, Rightmove also considers a ‘property hotspot’ to be a place where there is a high demand for homes too.
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Seacroft in Leeds claimed ninth place on the top ten list.
The data shows the average house price in Seacroft to be £218,893 with a 9% increase since January 2025.
Taking the top spot is Hawick, in Roxburghshire, that saw average asking prices rise by as much as 18% in 2025, reaching £148,633. Scotland features strongly overall, with three locations appearing in the top 10.
Durham nabbed second place, with average asking prices up 15% year on year to £251,339, whilst Stannington in Sheffield completes the top three, with prices up 12% to £264,078.
Lesley Robinson, branch manager at Manning Stainton Crossgates, adds: “Seacroft has seen notable growth in asking prices over the past year, reflecting a wider trend we’re observing across more affordably priced areas in Leeds.
"Buyers are increasingly drawn to locations that offer strong transport links and easy access to the city centre, and Seacroft fits that profile.”