Liverpool is known for its maritime history, music heritage and two world-famous football clubs. The Royal Albert Dock remains one of the city’s best-known landmarks, while areas such as the Baltic Triangle, Bold Street and Castle Street have become lively hubs for food, nightlife and creative businesses.
Different parts of the city attract different buyers. City-centre apartments around Princes Dock, Mann Island and the Baltic Triangle are popular with professionals and investors who want to be close to the commercial district.
Neighbourhoods such as Wavertree, Kensington and the Smithdown Road corridor are closely linked to the student and rental market, with large numbers of terraced houses used as shared accommodation.
Suburban areas including Allerton, Mossley Hill, Childwall and Woolton tend to attract families looking for larger homes and access to schools and green space. Meanwhile Crosby, Formby and parts of the Wirral appeal to buyers who want coastal living within reach of Liverpool’s city centre.