Liverpool

Looking for flats to rent in Liverpool?  No wonder – it was only the City of Culture in 2008.   Beating out Birmingham, Bristol, Newcastle, Oxford and Cardiff, this home to the legends that are The Beatles won the title thanks to its impressive energy and was described as looking good, sounding good and feeling good!  It would appear that thousands of people agree, as more and more flat-hunters enlist the help of flatstorent.com in a bid to find the perfect Liverpool flat.

It’s not a massive city, in fact it’s only the 8th biggest in the UK, but there are an estimated 440,000 buying houses and renting flats in Liverpool already, and this number is steadily growing.  They experienced a massive popularity boost in 2008 following the big “City of Culture” announcement and are currently jam packed with hip shops, stylish restaurants, swanky hotels and funky bars and are even brimming with more art galleries and museums than anywhere excluding London!  You will have all of this to look forward to when you find your Liverpool flat.

The most popular areas for flat hunters within Liverpool have to be the south of the city; Toxteth is a hub of artistic talent favoured by young bohemians, with Aigburth and Sefton Park extremely popular because of the fantastic bus and rail routes into the city.  If it’s a new development you’re after, head to the docks where there are fantastic new builds.

When looking for flats to rent in Liverpool, don’t let yourself get confused – just head to flatstorent.com.  It is easily the most helpful flat to rent portal that you will find online, and don’t just simply point you in the direction of great flats after they have found them for you – they educate you in everything you need to know to find amazing Liverpool flats for yourself.

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