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The Best Areas to Live in Liverpool

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Liverpool is a vibrant and dynamic city with housing options that cater to a variety of buyers. Each area of the city has its own personality and attractions, from the centre’s bustling nightlife to the serene green spaces found in surrounding suburbs. Boasting reliable transport links, affordable housing options and a reputation as a cultural hub for music and film, there are countless reasons why first-time buyers choose to settle in Liverpool.

In particular, Liverpool city centre has everything you could possibly need within reach, offering world-class museums and historical sites, to independent boutiques and hip cafes. With countless new developments underway in the heart of the city, it is never difficult to find a luxe and stylish flat across the waterfront.

Unmatched in convenient living, the city centre houses a diverse variety of bars and restaurants, from Bold Street to the Baltic Triangle. Whether you’re shopping for a new outfit or buying your weekly groceries, Liverpool ONE is within walking distance, as are a range of fine supermarkets.

Navigating around Merseyside is also effortless from the centre, with strong transport links including bus, train and ferry lines.
 

Where to Live in Liverpool

In addition to those in the city centre, some of the most expensive and sought-after properties can be found on Liverpool’s south side.

A stone’s throw away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, Woolton is a quaint and affluent village for those with a preference to relaxed, suburban living. Its lush green setting is complemented by 19th-century buildings, local pubs and terraced houses. With local landmarks such as the Woolton Picturehouse, one of the oldest picture houses in Britain, and St. Peter’s Church, where Paul McCartney and John Lennon first met, the suburb appeals to tourists as much as locals.

Although Woolton’s property prices are steeper than some other areas around the city, buyers have easy access to ample green spaces like Reynolds Park, perfect for morning jogs or family picnics. Locals also benefit from convenient transport links to the city and surrounding villages.

One of the most coveted areas to live in Merseyside, Allerton attracts everyone from students and young professionals, to growing families, creating an eclectic community atmosphere. Offering a great variety of properties, from terraced houses to historic miniature mansions, Allerton is ideal for those wanting to step away from the city’s high streets and take in some of Merseyside’s most beautiful green spaces. Calderstones Park is close by, attracting fitness fanatics and yoga classes, as well as offering families a play area for kids.

For a more affordable area along the south side of the city, Aigburth is a desirable suburb that offers great value for money. Conveniently located near Lark Lane, you have your pick of independent coffee shops and antique stores, as well as being within walking distance of the promenade. Aigburth is often the top choice for young buyers and couples, as more large properties are being converted into self-contained apartments.

Quirky and picturesque, Aigburth is considered one of the best areas to live in Liverpool, offering everything from modern 1-bed flats to Victorian townhouses that look out across the Mersey.
Just outside of Aigburth, you’ll find Cressington, considered one of Liverpool’s most exclusive suburbs and characterised by its manors and period buildings. Mossley Hill is close by and sees continued interest from families that move to the area for its reputable schools and characterful eateries. There is also mass property development in the suburb, with more 2 to 5-bed new-build homes being made available.

Finally, you may not have heard of Childwall but you might have seen it on the small screen. Home to Lime Pictures, known for popular media exports like ‘Hollyoaks’, this district has become a prime location for high-end bars and restaurants. A sought-after area of Liverpool, you’ll find many large detached and semi-detached houses, set against a backdrop of manicured greenery.

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