Peculiar helps home buyers, who don’t have the bank of mum and dad to fall back on, to afford their ideal home. We are a lender offering mortgage boosting loans over and above the value of a main mortgage, so borrowers have a bigger home buying budget. We only lend money against properties which we have identified through our Peculiar data algorithm as being fair- or under-valued. This gives us, and you, confidence in the investment we are making together.
In this analysis we have considered Liverpool and the surrounding areas which are commutable to Liverpool City Centre. These areas include
- Liverpool City
- Crosby
- Wallasey
- Brinkenhead
- St Helens
- Kirkby
- Maghull
See the image below.
Top areas
The top 10 areas are:
James Street, City Centre
Aughton
Maghull North East
Aigburth & Grassendale
West Park
New Brighton
Windle & Denton's Green
Crosby East
Mossley Hill West & Sefton Park
Albert Dock & Queen's Dock
Wallasey Central
Sandfield Park & Holly Lodge
We’re picking up Liverpool James Street and surrounding areas in the city centre as having the most potential for future growth. We are also seeing the Liverpool Waterfront being one of the top areas for growth. The main reasons for this are:
- A number of new developments and converted iconic residential buildings
- Ideal for finding best value flats right now, a bunch of undervalued properties in the market here
- 5.5billion development plan for the regeneration of the waterfront mean we will continue to see growth in this area
Other areas are outside the city centre which are ideal for families and for those seeking extra space. An example of this is Corsby East. The commute to the city centre is about 20 mins and a number of great schools are also present in this area.
The map of the picked area is below.
Sources of data
The main source of data is Land Registry Price Paid Data. On top of this Peculiar uses a number of other data sources while accessing the potential of an area. Examples are Energy Performance of Buildings, Social Housing data, Crime data, Unemployment and Labour Market Statistics, demographics data and transport links.
Sign up today and start searching for fair valued homes in your area
IN THE PRESS:
Liverpool Echo
Related articles - Hidden gems in Birmingham for home buyers