A NEW report has ranked areas in St Helens based on their average house price, revealing the cheapest and most expensive places to live.
With constant inflation rises, the opportunity for first time buyers to get a mortgage offer that is affordable and reasonable is extremely difficult. This is leaving people either not moving out at all or paying to rent a place instead.
Responding to this ongoing change, Cardinal Steels and Online Marketing Surgery have created their House Price Report, which helped rank areas in St Helens based on their average house price.
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Key Findings
- Clock Face and the WA9 postcode is the cheapest area in St Helens to buy a property with an average price of £161,764.
- The area in St Helens with the highest house prices is Newton-le-Willows and the WA12 postcode, with an average price of £195,971.🏠
- Across Merseyside, Anfield in Liverpool is the cheapest area for house prices in the region with £117,274 – St Helens areas Clock Face (WA9) and Eccleston (WA10) is ranked inside the top 20 cheapest for the region.
St Helens postcodes average house prices
Area
House Price (January 2023 - January 2024)
Clock Face (WA9)
£161,764
Eccleston (WA10)
£173,425
Crank (WA11)
£189,639
Newton-le-Willows (WA12)
£195,971
Merseyside postcodes average house prices
Area
House Price (January 2023 - January 2024)
Anfield (LA4 + LA5 + LA6)
£117,274
Stockbridge Village (L28)
£117,667
Netherley (L27)
£129,418
Bootle (L20 + L30)
£135,343
Clubmoor (L11)
£138,965
Birkenhead (CH41 + CH42)
£139,375
Clubmoor (L13)
£139,537
Aintree (L9)
£143,302
Liverpool City Centre (L1 + L2 + L3 + L7 + L8 )
£144,327
Egremont (CH44)
£146,658
Ford (L21)
£149,495
Kirkby (L32 + L33)
£150,253
Clock Face (WA9)
£161,764
Hale (L24)
£171,713
Broadgreen (L14)
£172,211
Eccleston (WA10)
£173,425
Aintree Village (L10)
£180,222
Huyton (L36)
£185,260
Wavertree (L15)
£185,985
Leasowe (CH46)
£186,782
Crank (WA11)
£189,639
Newton-le-Willows (WA12)
£195,971
New Brighton (CH45)
£198,371
Bromborough (CH62)
£199,559
Prescot (L34 + L35)
£208,420
Croxteth Park (L12)
£209,223
Banks (PR9)
£211,214
Waterloo (L22)
£213,830
Maghull (L31)
£230,364
Bidston (CH43)
£230,940
Halewood (L26)
£231,268
Greasby (CH49)
£237,033
Ainsdale (PR8)
£255,971
Aigburth (L17 + L19)
£257,637
Bebington (CH63)
£259,325
Belle Vale (L25)
£281,626
Blundellsands (L23)
£292,940
Barnston (CH61)
£294,075
Broadgreen (L16)
£304,005
Lunt (L29)
£350,000
Ince Blundell (L38)
£355,932
Formby (L37)
£362,335
Hoylake (CH47)
£363,198
Allerton (L18)
£367,557
Gayton (CH60)
£439,870
Caldy (CH48)
£466,734
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