The North West is an attractive area to live in. Popular cities include Manchester and Liverpool, and the region features good transport links, various attractions and lower costs.
Over the last year, the average property price was £241,723, with sold prices up 5% compared to the previous year.
Similar to other areas in the UK, you can buy a house for over 50% cheaper than the regional average.
Rightmove has revealed the cheapest areas to live in the North West based on average asking prices as of May 2023.
Where are the cheapest areas to buy in the North West?
If you’re looking for affordable homes, Merseyside is worth considering, as four of the five cheapest areas are in this county.
Area |
Average asking price |
Nelson |
£110,200 |
Parr |
£111,558 |
Anfield |
£118,667 |
Kirkdale |
£121,779 |
Tuebrook |
£126,157 |
Nelson
Nelson is a town in Lancashire with an average asking price of £110,200. It’s a 90-minute journey to Manchester and two hours from Leeds by train.
Some towns surrounding Nelson, including Bolton and Rochdale, have ranked low in Rightmove’s Happy at Home study, which may explain why house prices are so low.
Parr
Parr in Merseyside is next on the list of cheapest areas to buy in the North West, with an average asking price of £111,558.
It takes around an hour to travel to Liverpool or Manchester by public transport. There are local parks and gardens, and Sankey Canal is nearby.
Anfield
Anfield is a suburb of Liverpool with an average asking price of £118,667.
It’s a 30-minute journey into the city centre by public transport. The Anfield Stadium is nearby and is home to the Liverpool Football Club.
Kirkdale
Kirkdale is a district in Liverpool and is only 20 minutes from the city centre by public transport. The average asking price in this area is £121,779.
The Royal Albert Dock and Knowsley Safari Park are among the nearby attractions.
Tuebrook
Last on the list is Tuebrook, a 20-minute journey from Liverpool city centre, with an average asking price of £126,157.
Local attractions include Newsham Park and Garden, an 18th-century landscape park with a boating lake.
While the price you pay for your new home is important, ensuring the area and the property is right for you is crucial.
So, make sure your new home fits your desired lifestyle and needs, including the commute, local facilities and attractions.
Unbiased can connect you to a mortgage broker who can help you find the best deal based on your circumstances.
See also:
The most expensive places to live in the North West