L15 in Liverpool has recorded a five-year compound annual growth rate of 3.7% for property prices alongside rental growth of 7.2%, positioning it in the 97th percentile nationally with a trajectory score of 63.0/100. The district remains in an early gentrification stage, suggesting underlying structural change is in its initial phases. Population growth over the same period stood at 1.0%, indicating modest demographic expansion. The divergence between rental and price growth rates reflects stronger investor interest relative to owner-occupier demand, typical of areas undergoing early-stage regeneration. Market participants should monitor the pace of this transition, as early-stage gentrification presents both opportunities and risks depending on broader economic conditions and local development progress.
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- 1Property prices up 3.0% over 5 years (5yr CAGR)
- 2Rents growing at 7.2% per year
- 3Population growing at 1.0% per year
Nearby districts
What's changing in Liverpool · June 2026
77 planning applications submitted in L15 over the last six months, 5 demolition.
- To erect a two-storey side extension following the demolition of existing garage, with fenestration and roof alterations throughout including the installation of no.3 rooflights to the side and rear.Mar 2026 · City North
- To erect a single-storey extension to rear with associated fenestration alteration following demolition of existing outriggerMar 2026 · City South
- To erect a single storey extension to side and rear with new porch to front following demolition of existing side extension.Mar 2026 · City North
Liverpool (L15) common questions
Is Liverpool up and coming?
Praesago's gentrification model currently classifies Liverpool (L15) as Early. Its trajectory score is 63/100 (Strong), in the top 3% of districts nationally. The score is down 2.4 points over the last 12 months.
Is Liverpool safe?
Liverpool has a safety score of 47/100 on Praesago's index, based on police.uk recorded crime data.
What is the average house price in Liverpool?
The average property price in Liverpool (L15) is £227k as of January 2026, based on UK House Price Index data. Prices have grown at 3.0% per year over the last five years.
What is the average rent in Liverpool?
The median monthly rent in Liverpool (L15) is £880 (2026), based on ONS private rental data.
Which areas are near Liverpool?
Neighbouring postcode districts include Liverpool (L13), Liverpool (L16), Liverpool (L7), Liverpool (L18), Liverpool (L17). Each has its own monthly data page on Praesago.
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