As a major trading port travellers have been coming to Liverpool for centuries. Located in North West England, Liverpool is the sixth largest city in the UK. It sits within the county of Merseyside. Moreover, its status as a port city has contributed to its diverse population. Famous for The Beatles, world-class football as home to both Liverpool and Everton, it was named as European Capital of Culture in 2008. Read on to hear about some of the best places to live in Liverpool. Additionally, find out where to buy or rent in the area.
A great place to live for young people who enjoy the hum, hustle and bustle of the city. Despite a couple of drawbacks.
Location is fantastic with a huge variety of shops, restaurants, bars and leisure activities. Being right next to the water is great as well. Parking is expensive and quite inconvenient, the local area isn’t looked after well enough by the council so there’s a fair amount of litter. It’s also very windy all the time so bins tend to blow open and cause even more litter. Traffic noise is okay but construction noise from neighbouring developments can be quite annoying.
Please review your development:
Building is nice and modern, also generally clean and a nice place to live in general. Facilities are good and well managed, any problems are generally taken care of very quickly. Build quality of furniture is okay but nothing special, to be expected for a furnished apartment.
Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:
The effect of the constant wind. Being on the docks I knew it would be noticeable but it’s almost constant all year round which gets quite annoying.
How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:
Generally quite well. Issues raised have always been addressed (although sometimes not very promptly) and they seem to genuinely take feedback on board and respond to resident concerns.