Baltic TriangleRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median £20.5/m² monthly, the Baltic has officially hit its BOUGIE era, pricing out the very artists who made it cool. You are paying a heavy premium for the L1 postcode and the proximity to the waterfront, but the investment outlook remains solid because demand for this specific aesthetic never dips. If you value silence or easy parking, this is a total trap; if you want to be where the money is moving, pay the entry fee.
The Vibe:It is a grid of industrial warehouses where heavy bass from 24 Kitchen Street and the smell of street food from Cains Brewery dominate the air. You will be dodging delivery vans and skaters on Jamaica Street while living in a repurposed brick shell that prioritizes aesthetics over peace. It is the only place in Liverpool where your neighbor is as likely to be a tech startup as a nightclub.
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Quick Estimate
Baltic Triangle @ £20.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
What is the average rent for a one-bed here?
Based on m² stats of £20.5, a standard 50m² flat will set you back roughly £1,025 per month before bills.
Can I find street parking in the Baltic?
Absolutely not; it is a nightmare of permit zones and double yellows, so budget for a private space in your neighborhood analysis.
Is the noise really that bad?
Yes, if you live near New Bird Street or Jamaica Street, the weekend noise is a non-negotiable part of the deal.
How does the investment outlook look for renters turned buyers?
Capital growth is steady, but you are buying at the top of the local market, so don't expect 'hidden' bargains anymore.
Where is the nearest big supermarket?
There isn't one inside the triangle; you will have to hike up the hill to the Tesco Superstore on Park Road for a proper shop.