The Merseyrail Rental Map 2016.

Merseyrail Rental Map

You may remember that back in November we featured the ManchesterMetrolink Rent Map from the Digital Media Team. Two months later they’re at it again, this time turning their hands to Merseyside. Using the Merseyrail network they’ve listed the average monthly cost for a two-bedroom property based on the postcode of each station. You can view the image in full by clicking through to it below, or keep scrolling for a full list of the prices by area.

 

Do you live in rented property in Merseyside? Do the figures match up with your experience? We’d love to hear your feedback, so feel free to leave a comment below and let us know what you think.

As with the previous creation, information was compiled using Zoopla UK market data, relating to properties that are currently available to rent. The data is accurate as of 08/01/15.

 

Yellow Zone

Birkenhead Central – £447
Green Lane – £447
Rock Ferry – £441
Bebington – £650
Port Sunlight – £566
Spital – £566
Bromborough Rake – £566
Bromborough – £650
Eastham Rake – £566
Hooton – £635
Capenhurst – £798
Bache – £698
Chester – £787
Little Sutton – £635
Overpool – £635
Ellesmere Port – £528

Pink Zone

West Kirby – £620
Hoylake – £687
Manor Road – £687
Meols – £687
Moreton – £516
Leasowe – £516
Bidston – £506
New Brighton – £547
Wallasey Grove Road – £547
Wallasey Village – £547
Birkenhead North – £447
Birkenhead Park – £447
Conway Park – £447
Hamilton Square – £447

 

Green Zone

Brunswick – £614
St Michael’s – £698
Aigburth – £698
Cressington – £634
Liverpool South Parkway – £634
Hunts Cross – £730

 

Black Zone

Moorfields – £750
Lime Street – £909
Central – £909
James Street – £750

 

Red Zone

Southport – £649
Birkdale – £649
Hillside – £649
Ainsdale – £649
Freshfield – £730
Formby – £730
Hightown – N/A
Hall Road – £661
Blundellsands & Crosby – £661
Waterloo – £576
Seaford & Litherland – £449
Bootle New Strand – £454
Bootle Oriel Road – £454
Bank Hall – £454
Sandhills – £487

Blue Zone

Ormskirk – £682
Aughton Park – £682
Town Green – £682
Maghull – £682
Old Roan – £367
Aintree – £461
Orrell Park – £461
Walton – £461
Kirkby – £461
Fazakerley – £461
Rice Lane – £461
Kirkdale – £454

Alex Evans

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