Liverpool is known worldwide, both for its great football teams and as the home of The Beatles. But there’s plenty more to the city than that. Historically a major trading port, Liverpool is a thriving hub of culture and industry. People from all over the world are drawn to both visit and live in the city. If you’re interested in moving to Liverpool, read our ranking of the city’s best new build homes for sale.
New build homes for sale in Liverpool: 10 best developments
Liverpool continues to be a popular place for anyone looking to enjoy the fast pace of city life. With its recent development, buzzing nightlife and storied cultural heritage, the city has something to offer everyone.
Take a look at our ranking of Liverpool’s top 10 new build homes for sale below. Verified residents have rated the developments on a variety of factors. As such, HomeViews can provide rankings based on the real life experience of living in each one. Read on to discover the highest rated new build homes across Liverpool.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance – as on our area guide pages.
Where is Liverpool?
Liverpool is located in the north-west of England, at the mouth of the River Mersey. Owing to its position on the river, close to the Irish Sea, the city has long been a major route for imports and exports. Liverpool is easily accessed from Manchester and the surrounding motorway network. The M6 and the M62 provide routes to surrounding cities. Liverpool also benefits from excellent rail connections, including Liverpool Lime Street and Liverpool Central stations.
While the city is a bustling centre of almost a million people, it is also well located for access to the beautiful north-west coastline. The wide open spaces of Cheshire, and beyond, the mountains of North Wales are also within easy reach.
What’s it like to live in Liverpool?
Liverpool has a reputation as a city of culture and sport. The city was European Capital of Culture for 2008, and that legacy remains. Liverpool enjoys a thriving arts, theatre and music scene. The city has produced some of the UK’s finest bands and artists. These include Elvis Costello, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Echo and the Bunnymen, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, and of course, The Beatles. Liverpool remains an excellent place to enjoy live music, while it also has a highly successful bar and club scene.
In addition to live music, Liverpool has a variety of theatres, galleries and venues, that regularly host interesting exhibitions and shows. The city’s cultural highlights rival any other city in the UK. This all helps to make Liverpool a great place to enjoy a night on the town.
Sport is a major factor in Liverpool’s fame and popularity. The two grand old football teams of the city, Liverpool FC and Everton FC, offer Premier League football and a view of some of the world’s biggest stars. Liverpool is home to some of the world’s best-known racecourses, including Haydock Park and Grand National venue Aintree. The city and its surrounding area is also known for golf. The coastal areas close to Liverpool offer first-class links golf. These courses include two Open Championship venues in Royal Birkdale and Royal Liverpool.
Working and studying in Liverpool
Liverpool is a university city, with its three universities attracting students from across the country and the world. The student population adds to the feeling of the city as a young, creative centre for people from all backgrounds.
Once an industrial powerhouse, Liverpool is now at the forefront of the service and technology industries. The city is home to numerous large international companies. The once industrial Baltic Triangle area of the city is now at the centre of this creative and digital renaissance. The city also has an extremely healthy tourism industry. An estimated 54 million tourists visit Liverpool every year. This places it in the top five tourist destinations in the UK and fuels the city’s economy, creating plenty of jobs.
Average Liverpool property prices
Liverpool’s property prices are rising faster than the national average, but prices remain significantly lower than the UK average. The city has seen plenty of recent development, with a host of new build developments across the city. In March 2024, the average property price in Liverpool was £206,000, according to Zoopla.
A flat in Liverpool costs an average of £161,000. Buyers can acquire terraced houses for an average of £164,000, making Liverpool an attractive prospect for first-time buyers and young professionals.
The average property prices in Liverpool remain some way below the UK average of £285,000 (according to the Office for National Statistics in December 2023). They are also currently almost £100,000 cheaper on average than the average price for England property (£302,000).
Has our list of the best new build homes for sale in Liverpool got you curious to learn more about life in the city? To read more about what it’s like to live in Liverpool, take a look at our guide below. From there, you’ll also be able to find all the latest new build developments to rent and buy in the city.
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