The results of Time Out’s annual survey are in and one area in Liverpool came out on top…
Four UK neighbourhoods are officially the coolest in the world… and the coolest neighbourhood in the UK? Well that would be none other than the Baltic Triangle in Liverpool.
Liverpool is a city with a rich history and a bright future. It is one of the Northern Powerhouse Cities and a significant contributor to the UK economy. Liverpool’s infrastructure, including its ports and logistics infrastructure, enhances the supply chain transit for businesses and world-leading manufacturers. The city is home to businesses and industries from a wide range of high-value sectors, including manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, life sciences, and medical fields. Liverpool’s economy is booming with new businesses, new developments and massive regeneration schemes contributing to an economy worth over £121 billion.
With four universities, Liverpool supplies businesses with a steady pipeline of skilled workers. Young people are a key rental demographic. This constant surge of young professionals and students make Liverpool one of the best buy-to-let areas in the UK.
Whether it’s a strong community feel, innovative food and drinks venues, energetic nightlife or a characterful blend of new and old architecture, there’s a lot that goes into making a place truly cool and Liverpool certainly delivers in every aspect making it one of the best places to live in the UK. And now officially voted by Time Out as the UK’s coolest neighbourhood, The Baltic Triangle in Liverpool, populated by some of the best restauranteurs, artists and creatives in the U.K confirms Liverpool’s aspirational status . Once a collection of largely abandoned shipping warehouses the past 15 years have seen this neighbourhood totally revitalised. Only a short walk from Liverpool’s iconic Albert Dock, the Baltic – as it’s often affectionately termed – is where you’ll experience the city’s younger side, as lots of 20-and-30-somethings call this corner of Liverpool home.
The good news continues…
After the success of what is widely referred to as most successful Eurovision Song Contest ever this year that showcased what a wonderful city Liverpool is and left an economic legacy of £250m for the city region the recent announcement that Liverpool will be a host city for the UEFA EURO 2028 men’s championships is another feather in Liverpool’s cap. The international sporting spotlight will fall on the Liverpool City Region once again, with Everton FC’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock chosen as a venue of the successful UK and Ireland bid.
It is widely reported that the North West will remain a strong market and Savills predicts that the region will see a 5-year growth of 11.7%, the highest level of growth of any region in the UK. It is highly likely that Liverpool will remain a hot property market in 2023 and beyond. The city has plenty of potential to deliver strong yields and capital growth for investors. If you are looking for investment opportunities in Liverpool take a look at our latest developments