Liverpool is one of the UK’s most affordable and attractive cities for both students and professionals. But rental prices can vary significantly depending on the area, property size and whether utilities are included. If you’re planning to move to Liverpool or relocate within the city, here’s a clear breakdown of what you can expect to pay.
Average Rental Prices in Liverpool (2025)
While prices change slightly throughout the year, these are typical monthly rents across the city:
Properties in premium locations such as Ropewalks, the Baltic Triangle and the Knowledge Quarter usually sit at the higher end of these ranges.
City centre areas (L1, L2, L3) are typically the most sought-after due to proximity to shops, transport links and nightlife. Suburban areas like Kensington, Edge Hill and Smithdown Road tend to be more affordable.
Modern one- and two-bedroom apartments in secure buildings cost more than older properties or shared homes.
Many Liverpool flats now offer bills-included packages, which can save tenants money and make budgeting easier. Bills normally include:
Council tax is usually separate unless stated.
Fully furnished apartments are slightly more expensive but offer convenience for students and short- to medium-term renters.
Liverpool remains one of the most affordable major cities in the UK. Average rent for a 1-bedroom flat in:
This makes Liverpool a strong option for people seeking high-quality city living at a reasonable cost.
At Poseidon Investments, we provide modern, fully managed apartments across Liverpool city centre. Many of our properties include bills included, clear pricing and flexible viewing options.
If you’re looking for a 1-, 2- or 3-bedroom flat in Liverpool, browse our latest availability or get in touch to arrange a viewing.