Property Statistics for Fairfield, Liverpool
Data last updated: April 2026
Located near Liverpool city centre, Fairfield sits within one of Liverpool's most densely populated areas at 16,032 residents per km², creating a substantial rental market where 39.8% of properties are privately rented. For prospective landlords, the area offers a gross rental yield of 4.90% on average property prices of £152,739, with monthly rents averaging £574. The housing stock is diverse, comprising 30.2% terraced houses, 30.0% purpose-built flats, and 21.5% semi-detached properties, catering to varied tenant preferences. Property values have shown steady growth with 14.0% appreciation over five years and 7.70% in the past year alone. However, rental properties typically take 232 days to let in what is currently a tenant's market, requiring landlords to be patient with void periods. The area serves a working-class demographic with average household incomes of £30,600 and maintains average crime levels at 179 incidents per 1,000 residents. With 17,934 residents across 7,723 households and only 0.6 vehicles per household, the area attracts tenants seeking urban living with good transport links to the city centre.
£147,649.00
Average sale price across all property types in the area, based on recent transactions.
£590.00
£147.50 per week
Average monthly asking rent for properties listed in the area. Calculated as weekly rent multiplied by four.
5.20%
Gross rental yield — annual rent as a percentage of property value. Higher yields mean better returns for landlords.
6.10%
Annual change in average property value.
6.30%
Cumulative change over three years.
10.10%
Cumulative change over five years.
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Monthly Sales in Fairfield
Average Monthly Rent in Fairfield
Monthly average rent across all postcodes
Average Property Price in Fairfield
Monthly average sale price across all postcodes
Latest 12 Months
Area Composition
Average Mortgage Rates
As of Feb 2026
2 Year Fixed Rate
3.97%
3 Year Fixed Rate
3.94%
Variable Rate
6.59%
Rental Demand in Fairfield
Based on the ratio of available rental properties to monthly lettings. A landlord's market means properties let quickly with high demand. A tenant's market means more choice for renters and longer void periods.
L7
Tenant's market
Avg. 228 days on market
Average number of days a rental property is listed before being let.
187 properties for rent
Total rental listings currently available in this postcode.
Average Household Income in Fairfield
£30,600
Per year, averaged across postcodes
Estimated average gross household income from ONS modelled data. Indicates the spending power and affordability profile of local tenants.
Crime Statistics in Fairfield
Average crime
Overall crime rating based on police-recorded crime data from the last 12 months, compared to the national average. Rated from Very low to Very high.
179 crimes per 1,000 residents
Total recorded crimes in the last 12 months divided by the local population, multiplied by 1,000. Lower is better.
Nearby Schools in Fairfield
State and independent schools in the local postcode area, with links to their latest Ofsted reports where available.
Demographics in Fairfield
Population profile across postcodes
Deprivation Index
28/100
Percentile rank from the English Indices of Multiple Deprivation. Higher is better — 100 means the area is among the least deprived nationally, 1 means among the most deprived.
Health Index
48/100
Percentile rank based on the health deprivation domain. Higher means a healthier local population with lower rates of premature death and disability.
With Degree
30%
Percentage of local residents holding a degree-level qualification or above, from Census data. Indicates the area's professional tenant base.
Vehicles / Household
0.6
Average number of cars or vans per household, from Census data. Indicates parking demand and general affluence of the area.
Sales Demand in Fairfield
Based on the ratio of properties for sale to monthly transactions. A seller's market means properties sell quickly. A buyer's market means more negotiating power for purchasers.
L7
Seller's market
Avg. 127 days on market
57 properties for sale
Population in Fairfield
Estimated population figures from ONS data. Higher population density typically means stronger rental demand.
Population
17,934
Households
7,723
Density
16,032 /km²
Price Growth Forecast in Fairfield
Projected average property price based on historical trends. Future values are forecasts and not guaranteed.
HMO Room Rents in Fairfield
Average weekly rent per room in Houses of Multiple Occupation. Based on advertised room listings in the area.
Double Ensuite
£132/week
Typical range: £121 - £145
22 listings analysed
Double Shared Bath
£112/week
Typical range: £98 - £135
62 listings analysed
Property Types in Fairfield
Breakdown of residential property types from Census data. Shows the housing stock composition in the area.
Tenure Types in Fairfield
How residents occupy their homes, from Census data. Private rented percentage indicates the existing rental market size.
Area Information - Fairfield
Fairfield is a historic neighborhood in Liverpool, England. The area is known for its stunning Victorian architecture, rich cultural heritage, and local facilities. Fairfield has a lengthy and fascinating history, with many buildings dating back to the 19th century. One of the most notable landmarks in the area is the beautiful St. Anne's Church, which was built in the mid-19th century and is a popular destination for visitors and tourists. Fairfield is also home to several other popular attractions, such as the historic Fairfield Liverpool Cricket Club, which was established in 1807 and is one of the oldest cricket clubs in the world. The area is also near several other attractions, such as the renowned Anfield Stadium and Liverpool Cathedral. Fairfield has a range of local conveniences, including shops, supermarkets, cafes, and restaurants. The area is also home to several parks and green spaces, such as Newsham Park, which offers outdoor recreation and relaxation opportunities. Fairfield is well-connected to the rest of Liverpool, with several bus routes running through the neighborhood. The area is also within walking distance of several train stations, including Fairfield train station, which provides links to Liverpool city center.
Maps - Fairfield
Interactive map showing the location of Fairfield
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