One Liverpool neighbourhood has an average house price of more than £500,000.
There is more than £400,000 between homes in the cheapest and most expensive areas of Liverpool, with one part of the city having an average house price of £83,000 and another seeing properties sell for over £500,000.
The latest official set of figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) pinpoint the Liverpool neighbourhoods which had the cheapest homes, on average, in the year up to March 2023. The figures are the median price, and encompass all home types and sizes.
The average price for a house in Liverpool as a whole is £180,000 - according to the latest ONS data from February 2024 - however, properties sell for far less in some parts of the city.
So, where is the most expensive place to live in Liverpool? Here are the 12 priciest neighbourhoods in the city and how much it costs, on average, to buy a house in each of them.
5. Childwall West and Wavertree Green, Liverpool - £327,000
The median house price in Childwall West and Wavertree Green in the year ending in March 2023 was £327,000 making it the fifth most expensive place to live in Liverpool. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
6. Aigburth and Grassendale - £295,000
The median house price in Aigburth and Grassendale in the year ending in March 2023 was £295,00 making it the sixth most expensive place to live in Liverpool. Photo: Google Earth
7. Childwall East, Liverpool - £285,000
The median house price in Childwall East Green in the year ending in March 2023 was £285,000 making it the seventh most expensive place to live in Liverpool. Photo: Google Earth
8. Mossley Hill East, Liverpool - £280,000
The median house price in Mossley Hill East in the year ending in March 2023 was £280,000 making it the eighth most expensive place to live in Liverpool. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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