DN19DN19Yorkshire and The HumberNorth Lincolnshire

Property Investment in DN19

Limited Opportunity
HMO Amber· Indicative

DN19 (DN19, Yorkshire and The Humber) appears a limited opportunity based on available Property Scout data. Gross rental yield is around 5.5%, weak on a national basis. Five-year price change of 16.0% places capital growth in the 45th national percentile. Some regulatory uncertainty — verify Article 4 and licensing with the council.

30
Weak

Overall Property Scout score

Updated 2026-06-08

Investment score dashboard

National-percentile scores from the Property Scout model.

Yield25/100
Capital growth45/100
Rental demand0/100
Supply constraint0/100
HMO market23/100
Regulatory headroom55/100

A score of 80 means the area is in the top 20% of UK postcode districts for that metric. Scores are screening-grade and indicative — verify before purchase. Methodology.

Quick answers

Is DN19 a good area for property investment?
Based on Property Scout's data DN19 (DN19) appears a limited opportunity, with an overall investment score of 30/100. Yield scores 25, growth 45 and rental demand 0. Results are indicative and should be verified with property-level due diligence.
Is DN19 suitable for buy-to-let?
DN19 shows a yield score of 25/100, rental demand of 0/100 and a supply-constraint score of 0/100, with indicative gross yield around 5.5%. Buy-to-let viability appears weak, subject to property-level checks on void risk and refurbishment cost.
Is DN19 suitable for HMO investment?
DN19 scores 23/100 for HMO market signals. Article 4 is "May apply" and selective licensing is "Does not apply". HMO regulation status is Amber. Suitability is mixed — verification needed and should always be confirmed with the local council.
Does Article 4 apply in DN19?
Article 4 status for DN19 is recorded as "May apply" in the Property Scout regulatory dataset. Coverage is partial or uncertain — verify with the local planning authority by exact address.
Does selective licensing apply in DN19?
Selective licensing status for DN19 is recorded as "Does not apply". No selective licensing scheme covering this district was identified.

Investor profile fit

How DN19 maps to common investor strategies.

Yield-focused investor

Poor

Strength: 5.5% indicative gross yield against £178,222 entry price.

Concern: Yield is unlikely to lead a pure cash-flow shortlist.

Capital growth investor

Moderate

Strength: 16.0% five-year price change recorded.

Concern: Growth pace has lagged the strongest UK districts.

HMO investor

Poor

Strength: Indicative HMO yield of 6.3% given local market signals.

Concern: Always confirm Article 4 and licensing by exact address.

Balanced investor

Limited

Strength: Overall Property Scout score of 30/100 indicates a limited opportunity.

Concern: No single dimension dominates; treat as a shortlist candidate rather than a conviction pick.

Lower-risk investor

Moderate

Strength: Regulatory headroom 55/100 and economic backdrop 32/100.

Concern: Regulation flagged Amber — verify before exchange.

Yield analysis

DN19 scores 25/100 for gross rental yield, weak versus the national distribution of UK postcode districts. Indicative average rent of £817 per month against an average price of £178,222 implies a headline gross yield of 5.5%. DN19 does not appear competitive on income grounds versus stronger-yielding districts in the same region.

Capital growth analysis

Capital growth scores 45/100, supported by a five-year price change of 16.0%. Growth potential is moderate — pace of appreciation may lag headline markets but downside risk is also more contained. Past performance is not a guide to future returns and should be combined with planning, transport and employment context.

Rental demand analysis

Tenant demand scores 0/100 (weak) based on the Property Scout demand index. Soft demand readings suggest investors should price conservatively and budget for longer void periods. The local economic backdrop scores 32, which may temper demand resilience in a softer market.

Supply analysis

Supply constraint scores 0/100 — higher numbers indicate housing demand is growing faster than visible supply. Weaker supply pressure may cap rental growth, so investors should focus on properties with a defensible income story.

Risk overview

Regulatory RAG status is Amber: Article 4 is "May apply" and selective licensing is "Does not apply", indicating partial or uncertain coverage. Verify by address. Score data is screening-grade; postcode districts can contain very different streets. Always verify cladding, leasehold, EPC and survey factors before purchase.

Market evidence

Avg price

£178,222

HM Land Registry

Gross yield

5.5%

Indicative

5y price change

16.0%

HM Land Registry

HMO suitability & regulation

HMO regulation

Boundary may be partial or uncertain. Check the exact address.

HMO Amber· Indicative
Confidence: Medium
Article 4May apply
Selective licensingDoes not apply

Article 4 councils: North Lincolnshire Council

Regulatory data is postcode-district screening only. Article 4 and selective licensing boundaries can be address, street, ward or polygon based. Verify with the local council before purchasing or converting to an HMO.

Regulatory information is indicative and should always be verified directly with the relevant local authority before making an investment decision.

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Frequently asked questions

Is DN19 a good area for property investment?
Based on Property Scout's data DN19 (DN19) appears a limited opportunity, with an overall investment score of 30/100. Yield scores 25, growth 45 and rental demand 0. Results are indicative and should be verified with property-level due diligence.
Is DN19 suitable for buy-to-let?
DN19 shows a yield score of 25/100, rental demand of 0/100 and a supply-constraint score of 0/100, with indicative gross yield around 5.5%. Buy-to-let viability appears weak, subject to property-level checks on void risk and refurbishment cost.
Is DN19 suitable for HMO investment?
DN19 scores 23/100 for HMO market signals. Article 4 is "May apply" and selective licensing is "Does not apply". HMO regulation status is Amber. Suitability is mixed — verification needed and should always be confirmed with the local council.
Does Article 4 apply in DN19?
Article 4 status for DN19 is recorded as "May apply" in the Property Scout regulatory dataset. Coverage is partial or uncertain — verify with the local planning authority by exact address.
Does selective licensing apply in DN19?
Selective licensing status for DN19 is recorded as "Does not apply". No selective licensing scheme covering this district was identified.
What is the rental yield potential in DN19?
DN19 scores 25/100 for yield, with indicative gross yield around 5.5% based on an average rent of £817 per month. Headline yield should always be stress-tested for void risk, management cost and maintenance.
What investor profile is DN19 best suited to?
Profile fit is strongest for the lower-risk investor, based on the relative strength of yield, growth, demand and regulatory headroom scores in this district.
What are the main risks of investing in DN19?
Headline risks include Article 4 / selective licensing exposure, softer tenant demand, below-average yield headroom, and the usual property-level factors (EPC, leasehold, cladding, refurbishment cost). All scores are screening-grade.
What is the average property price in DN19?
The Property Scout dataset records an average price of £178,222 for DN19, based on HM Land Registry Price Paid Data aggregated to the postcode district. Street-level variation can be material.
Which nearby postcodes should investors compare with DN19?
Compare DN19 against neighbouring districts in Yorkshire and The Humber with similar entry prices and demand profiles. See the related postcodes section below for higher-yield, higher-growth, better-HMO and lower-regulation alternatives drawn from the Phase 1 Property Scout shortlist.

About this report

  • Last updated: 2026-06-08.
  • Sources: HM Land Registry, ONS, PropertyData and Property Scout regulatory dataset.
  • Data quality: 75/100.
  • Scores are screening-grade and indicative. Read the full methodology.
  • Always verify Article 4 directions and selective licensing with the local council before exchange.

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