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Development Land for sale in Liverpool Garston
Development Land
Historic House for sale in Liverpool Riverside
Price
Offers in Region of£180,000

Croxteth Road, Liverpool

Historic House
Vacant Land for sale in Liverpool Garston
Vacant Land
Development Land for sale in Liverpool West Derby
Price
Offers in Region of£100,000
Size
0.35 acres

Land At Manderston Drive, Liverpool, L12 4DA

Development Land
Undeveloped Land for sale in Liverpool Riverside
Price
Offers Over£175,000

Breckfield Road North, Liverpool, L5

Undeveloped Land
Building Plot for sale in Liverpool Garston
Price
£650,000
Size
0.26 acres

Church Road, Woolton, L25

Building Plot
2.7 acres of Undeveloped Land for sale in Liverpool Garston
Price
£1,600,000
Size
2.7 acres

De Havillan Drive, Mersyside, Speke, L24

Undeveloped Land
Building Plot for sale in Liverpool Garston
Price
£1,500,000
Size
0.28 acres

Beaconsfield Road, Woolton, L25

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Building Plot
Warehouse for sale in Liverpool Riverside
Price
£340,000
Size
0.1 acres

Rose Place, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3

Warehouse
Commercial Land for sale in Liverpool West Derby
Price
£180,000
Size
0.06 acres

Oak Leigh, Liverpool, Merseyside, L13

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Commercial Land
Industrial Land for sale in Liverpool Garston
Price
POA
Size
0.09 acres

12 Skyhawk Avenue, Speke, L19 2QR

Industrial LandLeasehold

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Buying land in Liverpool

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Liverpool by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.

There are currently 24 available properties to buy in Liverpool listed at £614,533 on average, with each acre priced at £361,490.

Market snapshot & prices in Liverpool

Acreage for sale
26 acres
Average listing age
60 days
Average list price
£614,533
Median list price
£400,000
Average property size
1.7 acres

Liverpool is a bustling port city, its perimeter covering 134 square kilometres with a population approaching one million residents. As the birthplace of the Beatles, it benefits from a lively music scene, with flocks of tourists visiting the area for its musical attractions. Liverpool Cathedral is particularly striking, branded the largest religious building in Britain and fifth largest cathedral in the world.

Most of the area is densely populated and developed with residential housing plots. Hundreds of acres of brownfield land in Liverpool is capable of accommodating new homes and infrastructure, making it a particularly interesting area of investment. On the outskirts of the city centre, animal farms and educational farms in Liverpool further fuel the tourist industry and offer landowners lucrative returns.