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Properties we’ve recently sold around Liverpool
We’ve sold homes all over the UK. Here’s what we’re currently selling around Liverpool
There are no properties currently listed in this area, here's some properties a bit further a field that you may be interested in.

Vale Royal Drive, Northwich, CW8 2EY
5 Bedroom
Asking price: £900,000

Griffin Terrace, Penrhyndeudraeth, LL48 6LR
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £130,000

Bakewell Road, Matlock, DE4 3BA
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £165,000

Brunswood Road, Matlock, DE4 3PA
4 Bedroom
Asking price: £290,000

Horsforde View, Leeds, LS13 1GE
2 Bedroom
Asking price: £148,500

Rayleigh Road, Wolverhampton, WV3 0AP
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £149,995

Lauder Close, Willenhall, WV13 3QH
4 Bedroom
Asking price: £200,000

Chaffinch Drive, Kidderminster, DY10 4SZ
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £220,000

9 Meadow Rise, Crossgates, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 6TA
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £180,000

Butler Road, Solihull, B92 7QL
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £300,000

Hawcliffe Road, Loughborough, LE12 7AH
2 Bedroom
Asking price: £174,950

Edmonds Close, Upper Quinton, Stratford-Upon-Avon, CV37 8ST
5 Bedroom
Asking price: £450,000

Desert Orchid Road, Cheltenham, GL52 5FD
4 Bedroom
Asking price: £625,000

Harringworth Road, Corby, NN17 3DD
4 Bedroom
Asking price: £399,950

Eton Close, Northampton, NN7 4PJ
2 Bedroom
Asking price: £145,000

Upleatham Street, Saltburn-by-the-sea, TS12 1LA
4 Bedroom
Asking price: £250,000

Shard Close, Northampton, NN4 0SE
2 Bedroom
Asking price: £190,000

Belvoir Way, Peterborough, PE1 4TQ
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £160,000

The Tannery, Cosgrove, Milton Keynes, MK19 7EZ
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £375,000

Cherwell Avenue, Kidlington, OX5 2JN
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £330,000

Edgewood Close, Widnes, WA8 8WP
4 Bedroom
Asking price: £175,000

Llay Road, Rossett, LL12 0HT
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £330,000

Clippers Quay, Salford, M50 3BP
1 Bedroom
Asking price: £110,000

Newtown, Nantwich, CW5 8BG
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £615,000

Crow Nest Court, Mirfield, WF14 9SP
2 Bedroom
Asking price: £95,000

Leeming Lane South, Mansfield, NG19 9BE
2 Bedroom
Asking price: £77,000

Calvert Way, Bedale, DL8 2AP
4 Bedroom
Asking price: £275,000

New Green Park, Coventry, CV2 1HR CASH SALE
2 Bedroom
Asking price: £75,000

Elsham Crescent, Lincoln, LN6 3YT
2 Bedroom
Asking price: £210,000

Mill Lane, Brigg, DN20 8NA
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £83,950

Sanderling Way, Cheltenham, GL52 8GR
4 Bedroom
Asking price: £420,000

Bakewell Street, Spalding,Donington, PE11 4UH
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £200,000

Elim Road, Carmarthen, SA31 1TX
2 Bedroom
Asking price: £170,000

Eastfield Avenue, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE6 4UQ
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £89,000

Thornhill Close, Carterton, OX18 1AR
2 Bedroom
Asking price: £190,000

St. Clears, Carmarthen, SA33 4NA
4 Bedroom
Asking price: £475,000

Magdalen Close, Stony Stratford. Milton Keynes . MK111PW
3 Bedroom
Asking price: £300,000

Western Road, Wolverton, Milton Keynes, MK12 5AY
4 Bedroom
Asking price: £365,000

Tinkers Lane, Sawtry, Huntingdon, PE28 5TE
5 Bedroom
Asking price: £475,000

Seaton Grove, Milton Keynes, MK10 9NB
1 Bedroom
Asking price: £160,000
Reasons to love Liverpool
Looking for an Estate Agent in Liverpool?
If you’re looking for an Estate Agent in Liverpool, why not try Emoov? We list properties across the nation for a transparent, fixed fee. There’s no catch and we’re considerably cheaper than high street Estate Agents.
Selling your home in Liverpool
Emoov’s Property Hotspots Index monitors the change in supply and demand for the most populated locations across the UK, by monitoring the total number of properties sold in comparison to those on sale. In Emoov’s March Index, Liverpool was at 20%, a drop of 2% since the last Hotspots Index in December.
More about Liverpool
Situated at the mouth of the River Mersey, in the north west of England, Liverpool was once one of the largest ports in the world. However now it is probably better known for its musical heritage and the city has produced more top selling artists than any other. The most famous export without a doubt being the Beatles.
Culture
Liverpool also has a thriving film industry, producing a high proportion of films on a yearly basis, even acting as a double for Paris, Venice and Moscow. The city also has a number of attractions from an architectural stand point, with two cathedrals at each end of Hope Street. It is also home to such famous attractions as the Albert docks, the Walker Art Gallery, St George’s Hall and the oldest Chinatown in the UK! This mix of artistic and creative inspiration is no doubt a factor behind the city’s success in the arts, making it a desirable location to buy a property in the North. So if you want the romance of the French capital or the historic beauty of Venice but at a more affordable price, a property in Liverpool could be the answer.
Transport Links in Liverpool
Liverpool also has an extensive expanse of transportation links, providing travel to all corners of the nation. The M62 connects the city to Hull, providing links to Manchester, Leeds and Bradford along the way as well as linking to the M6 and M1. The city’s main station, Liverpool Lime Street, offers transport links to many major towns and commuters can be in London in just over two hours.
The Port of Liverpool, although not as famous as it was, is still one of Britain’s largest ports. It offers a number of ferry services to Belfast and Dublin, making Liverpool a desirable option for Irish tourists and residence alike. The Liverpool John Lennon Airport, named of course after one of their most famous exports, offers flights to as many as 68 different destinations.
Education
Liverpool, as with many large cities, is a popular destination for students. The city is home to three universities; the University of Liverpool, the Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Hope University as well as the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
Sport
The city, like many, is divided by a footballing rivalry. With Liverpool and Everton football clubs colouring the city half in red and half in blue. It is also home to the world famous Aintree Racecourse, home to the Grand National.
Buying in Liverpool
This mix of iconic sporting history, cultural and artistic influence and extensive transport links makes Liverpool a desirable place to live for many. However as with many major cities, house prices in Liverpool can be higher than surrounding areas and as a result can drive down demand for housing in the city.
Sefton Park is a popular area amongst those looking to buy in Liverpool. Located just south east of Liverpool, it offers a mixture of green expanses within a short proximity to the heart of the city.