Whether you're looking for your first home, family semi or mansion to nosey at, we've got you covered with this month's hot properties.
Keep reading to find out where we've got our eyes on, with properties priced from £100,000 to £1.5 million and beyond...
Oaks Lane
Boston Spa, Leeds, LS23.
Renton & Parr
This seven bedroom, three bathroom property truly embodies the meaning of a dream home. The Grade II listed building costs over 4,000 sq ft across a three storey home and separate outbuilding cottage.
Built in the typical 'Arts and Crafts' style, there's bags of character around every corner. In the main building, visitors are welcomed in through a sizeable entrance porch and reception hall, leading to a sitting room, dining room, Downstairs WC, Kitchen / Diner space and snug before leading up to the first floor. Four bedrooms, dressing room and study area, plus four ensuites can be found here, before taking another flight to the second floor with the remaining bedrooms and gym, which look over the vegetable garden.
This property is currently on the market for £1,595,000 with Renton & Parr.
Situated in the popular suburban area of Chapel Allerton and Meanwood, this three bedroom semi is ideal for a family to move straight into.
Featuring original feature fireplace, solid oak worktops and wooden flooring throughout, there's bags of character to find between the open plan kitchen dining and reception room, as well as the two double bedrooms and smaller additional bedroom.
This property is currently on the market for £375,000 with estate agents Northwood.
This property is open for private viewings on Saturday 8 October and Monday 10 October 2022.
Situated within a popular residential block in Far Headingley, this two bedroom, two bathroom home comes with large entrance hall with storage cupboards, large separate kitchen with breakfast bar, integrated appliances including, fridge freezer, washer dryer, electric oven and gas hob with stainless steel extractor, large bay window to the front elevation in the living room.
On the market with estate agents Northwood, this apartment is looking for £200,000 as the recommended asking price.
This five bedroom Victorian townhouse is a rare opportunity to own a piece of city centre real estate.
With a potential to earn up to 37,000 per annum the building is made up of two x one bedroom flats, and an additional three bedroom flat, all within a few minutes walk of the hustle and bustle of the city centre.
This property is for sale with YOPA, priced at £600,000.
Set to redefine the Leeds skyline, this highly anticipated development is a unique project in the heart of the city. The impressive complex will be one of the tallest residential building in Leeds, promising stunning views across the northern powerhouse.
Residents will be able to take full advantage of a number of incredible amenities supplied by the building. 24-hour concierge, a state of the art gym, co-working space and a communal terrace make Phoenix destined to be a hugely popular place to live in the heart of Leeds City Centre.
A two bedroom apartment comes in at £307,450 but there's plenty of additional living options to choose from. Those interested should contact North Property Group for more information.
This one bedroom terraced home is perfect for a first time buyer looking to get on the property ladder.
Briefly comprising of an entrance hall, lounge/kitchen/dining area, cellar storage space, first floor double bedroom and bathroom with a white suite, the home offers double glazed windows and gas central heating throughout with an enclosed yard garden area to the front.
Currently on the market with Reed Rains, the buyers are looking for £110,000 for the sale of the property.
This three bedroom, one bathroom home boasting a postcode in one of the most sought after residential addresses in North Leeds.
Inside the property, visitors will find a spacious and modern living upon entrance through the hallway and into living room, dining room and kitchen. Up the stairs on the first floor, the home makes the most of the space with three bedrooms and family bathroom.
For sale by modern auction with Linley and Simpson, the guide price on this property is £220,000.
This four bedroom barn conversion is located in the semi rural location of Guiseley with no onward chain.
The entire property is spread across one floor with a free flowing open space boasting plenty of original features. The entrance makes way for the open plan living and dining room with attached kitchen before leading to the primary bedroom suite with walk-in-closet and bathroom. On the other side of the property, visitors will find three almost equally sized bedrooms, a family bathroom and additional lounge space.
On the market for £649,950, those interested should contact Hunters estate agents for more infromation.
This five bedroom, three bathroom barn conversion holds an abundance of original features with vaulted ceilings, archways, exposed beams, stone and brickwork.
The downstairs opens up into the snug with an open plan dining room and kitchen space, leading over the reception hall, bathroom and even downstairs bedroom. On the first floor, there's the living room, study and two bedrooms with a family sized bathroom. Up on the second floor, there's a further bedroom with dressing room and another spacious bathroom. In addition to this, there's also a double garage with two floors to maximise storage.
This property is currently on the market with estate agents Hunters for £1,500,000.
This no chain apartment is home to three bedrooms, two bathrooms and access to a quaint, maintained courtyard space.
The propertybriefly comprises of a private entrance from an internal courtyard where stairs lead to first floor landing, open lounge with fitted kitchen before leading to the master bedroom with built in wardrobes and en-suite shower room, two additional versatile bedrooms and bathroom suite.
This property is currently for sale with Alan Cooke estate agents for £225,000.
Our record shops, just like the actual vinyl you're after buying, come in all shapes and sizes, stocking everything from holy grail albums to new spins that you need in your collection.
Whatever genre you're searching for, this South Yorkshire city and its array of record shops are sure to have you covered, and you can even refresh your wardrobe in some of them.
9 of the best record shops in and around Sheffield city centre
This place has everything you could possibly think of, including all the latest standout releases like Don't Be Dumb by A$AP Rocky and West End Girl by Lily Allen.
As well as a huge range of LPs, there's a wide variety of books all surrounding different music subcultures like Punk, Grime and Dance.
And of course, a moment of appreciation for Bear Tree Records and its Britney Spears 'Hit Me Baby One More Time' skateboard - iconic.
Where to find: Unit 13, The Forum, 16, 127 Devonshire St, Sheffield S3 7SB
If you couldn't tell by that window arrangement, this next spot is very rock-focused with the likes of Pink Floyd, Meat Loaf and Rage Against the Machine adorning its shopfront.
You can get your hands on some of the latest LPs as well as some pre-loved gems - you can delve into some classics or even expand your music knowledge with their vast display of records from the past.
It's also right next door to Tamper Coffee, which means you can grab your caffeine and vinyl fix at the same time, all within a two-minute walk.
Where to find: 137A Arundel St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2NU
Record Collector
Credit: The Manc Group
We couldn't reel off notable record shops in Sheffield without mentioning this staple institution, which has been serving the music lovers of this South Yorkshire city since 1978.
Just like our very own music counterpart Audio North, the owner of Record Collector, Barry, spotlights up-and-coming talent, giving them pride of place in his shop displays.
If you're ever planning a day trip to Sheffield, you'll probably need to book a weekend, as this shop in itself will have you transfixed with its huge range of musical releases.
Where to find: 233 Fulwood Rd, Sheffield S10 3BA
Waxhead Records
Credit: The Manc Group
Inside Arundel Emporium is this beauty of a record shop, which formerly went by the name Music Junkie, before re-establishing itself as Waxhead Records.
No matter what name this shop goes by, one thing will always stay the same, and that's this record shop's dedication to proper good vinyl.
Check out those phenomenal albums on display by the likes of music greats: Ms Lauryn Hill, Amy Winehouse, Joni Mitchell - obviously Arctic Monkeys are up there too.
Where to find: First Floor, 16 Matilda St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 4QD
Kelham Island Books and Music
Credit: The Manc Group
Known for being Sheffield's largest second-hand bookshop, this place prides itself on its love for physical media.
Every inch of this shop floor is home to books, magazines, records, CDs and more, meaning you're sure to find something you'll enjoy.
Situated at Shalesmoor and close to Kelham Island, get ready to step back in time and browse plenty of vintage and preloved items that are waiting to spark interest and joy with the next person who picks them up.
Just a stone's throw away from Sheffield city centre is Tallbird Records, which we simply couldn't leave out, as they're top class.
They're Chesterfield's longest-running independent record shop, stocking all things music for over a decade, opening back in 2013.
Like all of the record shops mentioned above, this vinyl vendor prides itself on having a friendly team and a vast selection of LPs - they've even got K-Pop Demon Hunters.
Where to find: 10 Soresby St, Chesterfield S40 1JN
Last but not least, we'll end with one final honourable mention that feels like a fitting venue not just on Record Store Day but all year-round...
A Leeds icon has been reborn as The Smithfield opens in former The Reliance site
Daisy Jackson
The Smithfield is finally here - and we're pleased to report that it's every bit as special as you were hoping.
This newcomer to Leeds has taken over the site that was home to The Reliance for more than two decades.
The team's transformation of the site started with a paint job - probably the most-talked-about paint job in the city - taking the site's exterior back to its memorable dark red.
That move immediately won over fans of The Reliance, with one person writing: "Seems the team here held the Relly in high regard and rightly so! Hopefully they can recapture some of its magic."
But the efforts to recapture the essence of the iconic old venue go way beyond that.
The Smithfield, a collaboration between Crooked Brewing and Chef James Donovan, is setting out to mix up relaxed hospitality with simple dining.
It's all about connection - to seasonal food, to the heritage of the building, and to the community that will make connections here.
Co-founder Steve Dawson outside The SmithfieldThe Reliance has been reborn as The SmithfieldWayward WinesThe dining room
If you're wondering what sort of things will be on the table, allow us to enlighten you.
There are sharing plates like grilled leeks on romesco, pigs head croquettes (a must-order), and whipped cods roe with radishes, all served on charming mismatched plates.
The bigger dishes include a comically massive pie for sharing, packed with chicken, leek, and tarragon. It's a mighty thing, especially paired with their crispy-edged chips.
You can also order a whole wild Cornish seabass for a real feast, or a fantastic beef sirloin with wild garlic butter.
There's a fantastic selection of natural wines from Wayward Wines, as well as (unsurprisingly) great beers.
Steak, pie, and charred leeksA spread of the plates at The SmithfieldSticky toffee puddingThe Smithfield has taken over the old The ReliancePigs head croquettes with gribicheThe chicken and tarragon sharing pieA sharing pie and chips at The SmithfieldBeef sirloin with wild garlic butter, and purple sprouting broccoli with ricotta and mintWild Cornish seabass with kohlrabi, fennel, and chervil - plus an orange wine from Wayward WinesThe Smithfield is now open
Steve Dawson, co-founder of Crooked Brewing, and his business partner chef James Donovan, were drawn to the old The Reliance site and are seizing the opportunity to contribute to the area's dining legacy.
While Steve's focus is on creating a social meeting point, James will focus on the casual, social dining, taking inspiration from the building's reputation as a cutting-edge gastro pub.
They'll be sourcing seasonally and locally, with menus that will change with the seasons.
The space itself inside is still familiar - those huge windows are the stars of the show, with the bar still standing centrally, while the dining room at the back is stripped-back and simple overlooking the open kitchen.
It's very early days for The Smithfield - they're just out of their soft launch period and gearing up for their first 'proper' weekend.
On their soft launch period, they wrote: "We were so grateful to welcome friends, neighbours, and the Leeds hospitality community to The Smithfield. Seeing the bar and dining room full after weeks of cleaning, painting, and graft has truly made it all worth it.
"A huge thank you to everyone who came along, showed their support, and has made this journey possible. Not least the Kitchen and bar teams, whose incredible service has kept the plates coming and the drinks flowing."
We feel pretty confident in saying Leeds will be very proud to have The Smithfield in our city.