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Liverpool

The UK's highest-yielding major city.

Sheffield

Undervalued, under-supplied, outperforming.

Newcastle

The North East's capital, re-emerging.

Birmingham

Second city. First-rate growth fundamentals.

Gross yield range6.5–9%6.5–8.5%6.5–9%5–6.8%
Entry price£115,000–£245,000£135,000–£260,000£110,000–£225,000£180,000–£410,000
Population forecast510,000 by 2030600,000 by 2030310,000 by 20301.2m by 2030
Price growth forecast+21.1% (2024-29)+18.6% (2024-29)+16.8% (2024-29)+19.9% (2024-29)
Rental growth forecast+19.3% (2024-28)+17.2% (2024-28)+17.9% (2024-28)+18.4% (2024-28)
New homes pipeline7,200 new homes (5-yr)5,500 new homes (5-yr)4,500 new homes (5-yr)17,000 (Smithfield alone)
Universities3 universities2 universities2 universities5 universities
Student population70,000 students60,000 students50,000 students80,000+ students
City-centre businesses
Median age31.4 years40 years S1 (younger than city avg 40.9)34 years (lowest in North East)33.7 years (ONS 2024)
Private renters38% renting privately18.9% private rented S123% private rented / rent-free citywide22.6% citywide; 29.4% in B1
Graduate retention52% graduate retention42%40% Northumbria graduates; 26% Newcastle Uni41% (Savills 2024)
Household income£34,800 city-centre£28,276 avg salary S1£43,200 avg salary citywide£28,648 avg salary B1
Target tenantYoung professionals, graduates and healthcare workers, strong student-to-professional pipeline from 3 universities67,000 students across University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam, plus young professionals in advanced manufacturing, digital and healthcare renting in Kelham Island, Heart of the City and Devonshire Quarter.Young professionals and postgraduates working across NHS, public sector, tech and professional services at Quayside and Pilgrim Street, plus international students at Newcastle and Northumbria universities driving premium city-centre apartment demand.Young professionals 25–34 in legal, financial, HS2 and professional services. Five universities add a strong graduate pipeline. Asian professional demographic particularly prominent in Colmore Row and Brindleyplace postcodes.
Top regen projectLiverpool Waters · £5.5bnHeart of the City II · £470mForth Yards / Quayside West · £330m initial tender (£121.8m gov funding)Paradise Birmingham · £1.2bn
Regen pipeline4 major schemes4 major schemes4 major schemes4 major schemes
Key neighbourhoodsBaltic Triangle (L1) · Ropewalks · Liverpool Waters · Knowledge QuarterKelham Island · Devonshire Quarter · Ecclesall Road (S11) · AttercliffeQuayside · Ouseburn Valley · Heaton & Jesmond · Pilgrim StreetDigbeth · Jewellery Quarter · Snow Hill & Colmore Business District · Broad Street & Westside
Transport highlightLiverpool Lime Street: 2h 10m to London EustonSheffield Station, 2h 06m to LondonNewcastle Central, 2h 47m to LondonNew Street & Moor Street, 1h 22m to London
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