Understanding the price distribution in L9 helps sellers position their property correctly and choose the most appropriate estate agent. Our data reveals that the majority of properties for sale in L9 fall within the £100,000 to £200,000 price bracket, with 122 listings (51% of the market) in this range. This price band is particularly popular with first-time buyers and families looking for terraced and semi-detached properties in established residential areas. Properties in this range typically sell quickly when priced correctly, as demand consistently outstrips supply in this segment.
The L9 market also has strong representation in the £200,000 to £300,000 bracket with 50 properties, representing properties that are typically larger semi-detached homes or smaller detached properties. Properties priced under £100,000 account for 43 listings and tend to be flats or smaller terraced properties, while the higher end of the market (£300,000-£500,000) includes 22 detached homes, particularly in the Aintree area where agents like Grosvenor Waterford focus their efforts. We note that the L9 9 sector (which includes parts of Aintree) has seen price growth of 13.9% in the last year, significantly outpacing the L9 3 sector.
Bedroom distribution in L9 shows that three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 118 listings, making them the most common property type. Two-bedroom properties follow with 60 listings, while four-bedroom homes account for 38 listings. This distribution suggests that families and first-time buyers are the primary buyer groups in L9, and sellers should ensure their estate agent targets these buyer segments effectively through appropriate marketing channels. Properties with three bedrooms in the £160,000-£180,000 range tend to attract the most competitive interest and often achieve asking price or above.
One factor that can affect property values in certain parts of L9 is the presence of Grade II listed buildings, which are concentrated in areas including Walton and near the former Walton Hospital and Everton Cemetery. If your property is listed or falls within a conservation area, you'll need an agent who understands the additional requirements and restrictions that come with owning a historic property. Agents experienced in selling listed buildings, such as those handling properties around the historic Hartley's Jam Factory, can provide valuable guidance on marketing these unique properties to the right buyers.