AnfieldRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
At a median of £10.5/m² monthly, this is a clear 'SMART_MONEY' play for those who prioritize low overheads over aesthetics. Our neighborhood analysis shows that while the current 2.0/5 rating reflects some rough edges, the investment outlook is buoyed by massive stadium-led regeneration. It is a calculated gamble on long-term capital appreciation rather than immediate luxury, making it a solid pick for those looking to get ahead of the curve.
The Vibe:Anfield is a gritty grid of Victorian terraces defined by the massive shadow of the stadium and the smell of match-day chippies. You’ll mostly find long-term locals and budget-conscious renters who don't mind the chaos of the 17 bus route on Saturdays. Life here revolves around red brick, tight parking on Oakfield Road, and a no-frills attitude toward city living.
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Anfield @ £10.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Does the Average Rent spike during football season?
Standard monthly contracts remain stable, but Short-Term Lets on streets like Sybil Road see massive surges during home games.
What do the m² stats say about the housing stock?
Most rentals are traditional two-up two-down terraces, giving you significantly more floor space for your money than a city centre apartment.
Is the investment outlook actually positive despite the 2.0 rating?
Yes, the ongoing Anfield Project ensures consistent council and private funding is being funnelled into the local infrastructure and housing.
Which streets are a nightmare for parking?
Anything near Walton Breck Road is a write-off on match days; if you don't have a permit, you'll be walking several blocks.
How reliable is the public transport for commuters?
The 17 and 26 bus routes are frequent lifelines to Lime Street, though travel times double whenever the Reds are playing at home.