North West · England
Living in Liverpool
A proud maritime city of waterfront grandeur, unbeatable culture and some of the friendliest streets in the country.
Population around 500,000
What Liverpool is like
Liverpool offers striking value: Georgian townhouses in the centre, family suburbs like Allerton and Woolton, and a warm, distinctive local identity that residents love.
Education
The University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Hope University make it a major student city.
Getting around
A walkable centre, the Merseyrail network across the region, and Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Jobs & economy
A regenerating economy across the visitor economy, digital and creative industries, health and a revived port.
The property market
The average home in Liverpool sold for £183,615 (April 2026, UK House Price Index). That is an area average across all property types, a useful benchmark rather than a valuation of any single home.
In a nutshell
- UNESCO-recognised waterfront
- World-famous music heritage
- Outstanding value housing
- Huge cultural and sporting scene