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Can Everton's Bramley-Moore Dock Benefit Liverpool Growth?
Liverpool is all about regeneration and resurgence. The North West city, part of the lucrative Northern Powerhouse project, has been the recipient of an enviable economic boom over the last decade that shows no signs of abating. The Liverpool regeneration dream is one of the biggest undertakings in UK history.
The Bramley-Moore Dock build will bring a projected
£1bn boost to the local economy as well as an estimated 15,000 jobs in its wake. As part of the Liverpool Waters master plan, its effect on the Liverpool regeneration project will bring multiple benefits to the city and region.
With an estimated capacity of 52-55,000, construction of Everton FC’s new stadium is due to begin at the start of 2019. The club has signed a 200-year lease with Peel Land & Property, who owns the site.
But what benefits will Everton’s new stadium plans bring to Liverpool growth and regeneration?
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Liverpool’s Postcodes Are No Lottery For Property Investors
Bramley-Moore Dock has been in dire need of regeneration for three decades. It has lay unused in any capacity since 1988. The once prestigious grade II listed site was at one time the dust-covered lungs of the city’s coal industry.
The location of the new Everton stadium couldn’t be better for the development. It will undoubtedly offer fantastic opportunities for potential property investors keen to jump on the Liverpool regeneration bandwagon.
Situated in the L3 postcode, Bramley-Moore Dock is nestled between three postcodes that form part of the
ten most high yielding property areas in the UK. The Bramley-Moore Dock development will be situated to the north of the city centre’s L1 postcode, and west of the residential and suburban L6 and L7 postcodes. Those seeking high-yield property investment opportunities in the area will be encouraged by prevailing trends that form the backbone of the much-vaunted Liverpool regeneration that has taken place in the last decade.
These neighbouring postcodes have seen high yields and returns at prices lower than the national average. L1 offers yields of 9.36% with average property prices of £122,152. Faring even better are L6 and L7, granted buy-to-let property investors yields of 11.52% and 11.79% respectively. For much less outlay than expected in London, Edinburgh, even Preston and Blackpool, investors would do well to expect similar returns from a revitalised Bramley-Moore Dock and the wealth of Liverpool regeneration investment opportunities that would spring up in its wake.
Development Precedents
Everton isn’t the only football club in the city banking on Liverpool growth and prosperity. Liverpool Football Club is currently well underway with their Anfield Redevelopment project. Much like Everton’s planned development, Liverpool is reshaping a neglected and historic part of the city.
The redevelopment of Anfield brings with it over 1,000 new and refurbished homes, high-value retail anchors and a wealth of national and local businesses that will bolster the area’s economy, residency and future.
Everton will expect the new stadium plans to bring a trail of other such economic boosters in their wake. A 55,000-capacity football stadium will bring tens of thousands of visitors regularly from home and abroad. It will also attract new bars and restaurants, increased tourism and an abundance of new buy to let properties.
What Does This Mean For Potential Investors?
Young professionals, many of whom have recently graduated from any of Liverpool’s many reputed higher education institutions, will flock to a newly-affluent and prosperous area in their droves. The demand for
luxury, high-end apartments in Liverpool far outstrips supply. Buy to let property investors taking advantage of Liverpool growth and new builds that grow in the area will find themselves inundated with potential tenants, low starting costs and high yields.
The Liverpool Waters master plan is not only about rebuilding and reinventing for the present day. It is also about securing the future of the city and the wider region. For buy to let property investors, that means an opportunity to take advantage of the UK’s leading property boom city.
Everton FC’s new stadium plans encompass this too. Much like the Anfield Redevelopment, other regenerative work taking place across the city and the Liverpool Waters master plan, there is no better time for property investors to throw their lot in with Liverpool.
Written By | Joseph Viney 3rd August