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Liverpool Property Market 2026: Prices and Investment Guide

Discover Liverpool property values, top neighbourhoods like Wavertree and Aigburth, and rental yield opportunities for investors in 2026.

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By Liverpool News Desk

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Liverpool Property Market 2026: Prices and Investment Guide
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Liverpool continues to offer some of the most compelling property value in any major English city in 2026. Average house prices sit around £190,000, making it a perennial favourite for investors seeking strong rental yields alongside capital growth potential. Areas like Wavertree, Aigburth, and the Georgian Quarter attract young professionals drawn by the city's improving jobs market, excellent universities, and vibrant cultural scene.

The city centre apartment market has matured considerably over the past decade, with high-rise developments around the waterfront and Liverpool ONE attracting both owner-occupiers and buy-to-let investors. Rental yields in some postcodes remain among the highest in England, and with the ongoing regeneration of the North Liverpool waterfront through the Liverpool Waters project, long-term capital appreciation prospects look solid.

First-time buyers have more options here than in almost any comparable city. Terraced houses in suburbs such as Everton, Kensington, and Old Swan can still be purchased for well under £150,000, providing an accessible entry point for those priced out of Manchester or Leeds. The city's improving connectivity, with ongoing investment in the Merseyrail network and discussions around a potential underground link, adds further confidence to the long-term investment case for Liverpool property.

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