Per month
Liverpool Rents and Rental Yield Data
ONS private rents, bedroom-level rent evidence, indicative gross yield and district-level rental screening for Liverpool buy-to-let research.
vs June 2026
vs July 2025
Based on average price
Private rent trend
All homes ONS Price Index of Private Rents series, last 5Y.
Monthly movementUp 0.4%From £905 last month
Annual movementUp 5.7%From £860 last year
Bedroom-Level Private Rent Evidence
one bed£683+5.6% annual
two bed£834+5.7% annual
three bed£959+6.1% annual
four or more bed£1,288+5.2% annual
Indicative Yield By Postcode District
This uses city-wide ONS average rent against district median sold prices. Treat it as a screening signal, not a property valuation.
L183.5%£310,000 median · 23 sales
L253.8%£290,000 median · 23 sales
L124.5%£240,000 median · 22 sales
L156.6%£165,000 median · 20 sales
L174.7%£232,250 median · 18 sales
L365.2%£210,000 median · 17 sales
L97.0%£155,000 median · 14 sales
L136.7%£162,500 median · 12 sales
L206.8%£160,000 median · 12 sales
L87.1%£154,000 median · 12 sales
Rental Yield Is Income Divided By Property Price
Gross rental yield is estimated as annual rent divided by purchase price. It does not include mortgage costs, maintenance, voids, tax, management fees or capital growth. Use it alongside postcode evidence, sales volume and regeneration context before comparing Liverpool buy-to-let areas.
Liverpool’s average private rent stood at £909 in July 2026, according to the ONS Price Index of Private Rents. That was up by £4 from June’s £905.
It is a modest month-on-month rise of 0.4%, but it keeps the city on a steady upward path.