LiverpoolBougie Zone

Cressington Property Prices in Liverpool 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of £2900/m², you are paying for the postcode prestige and the sheer lack of through-traffic. Our neighborhood analysis confirms it's firmly BOUGIE; you aren't finding many 'fixer-upper' bargains here, just established wealth and well-maintained sandstone. The investment outlook is steady because these houses are rarely on the market for long, but be prepared for the 'private road' fees that some residents' associations demand.

The Vibe:This is the leafy, quiet alternative to the Aigburth noise, dominated by massive Victorian villas and the strictly managed private roads of the Grassendale and Cressington Park estates. You’re trading a high street for Mersey views and a crowd that values silence over proximity to bars. The Northern Line from Cressington Station is the essential link, dumping you into the city center in under 15 minutes.

The median property price in Cressington, Liverpool is £2,900 per m², 4% below the Liverpool city average of £3025/m². Based on 1 verified sale data points as of February 2026.

Market Median · Cressington

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4.1% Discountvs Liverpool avg
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Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Cressington @ £2,900/m²

£174,000

District Highlights

Transit
Cressington Train Station (Northern Line)
Park
Otterspool Promenade
Grocery
M&S Foodhall Aigburth Road
School
St Austin's Catholic Primary School
Park
Cressington Park (Private Residents Only)

Locals Ask

Are m² stats higher here than in neighboring Aigburth?

Yes, Cressington usually carries a premium because the houses sit on significantly larger plots with more preserved period features.

Do I have to pay to live on the private roads?

Mostly, yes; living in the 'Park' sections involves an annual fee to the residents' committee for road maintenance and lighting.

What is the parking situation like compared to the L17 terraces?

It is a different world; most properties here have substantial driveways or wide, tree-lined streets where you aren't fighting for a spot.

Is the investment outlook good for long-term buyers?

Very. House prices in this pocket stay resilient because the stock is limited and it remains one of Liverpool’s most aspirational addresses.

Is there a local shop for quick essentials?

Not really within the estates; you'll be heading out to the petrol station on Aigburth Road or the shops near Booker Avenue for the basics.

About This Data

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Data Sources

Cressington prices are sourced from real market listings and verified location scans submitted by users in Liverpool. Each neighbourhood requires multiple independent data points before publication to ensure statistical reliability.

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Methodology

We report median prices — not averages — to reduce outlier distortion. All figures are per square metre (purchase price). The 4/5 rating reflects price-to-value relative to local amenities, transit access, and broader market conditions in Liverpool.

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Last Updated

This page was last updated in February 2026. AI-generated insights — including the vibe description, verdict, and FAQs — are regenerated whenever the underlying price data changes to keep analysis current.