City
Living - Liverpool
Its combination of natural environment,
cultural richness, housing affordability, ideal location,
educational opportunities, ease of commuting and sheer warmth
of community is unparalleled anywhere in the UK.
City Centre living in Liverpool has come
a long way over the last few years with numerous new developments
having taken place and plenty more on the go at present. The
area stretching from Duke Street to Bold Street, known as
RopeWalks,
is the focus of a 70 million pound investment package designed
to bring the area back to life.
The streets, which contain one of the
largest collections of redundant warehouses in the country,
are the focus of the Liverpool
Ropewalks Partnership and Liverpool Vision. The area is
also home to Europe's oldest Chinatown
which sprung up in the 19th Century as Chinese seamen passed
through Liverpool's busy port, and has the largest Chinese
arch in Britain at its entrance.
There are 32
museums and galleries on Merseyside and this helped secure
the bid for the European
Capital of Culture. Not to mention the Beatles,
the world famous Cavern
Club, the largest amount of listed buildings outside London
and not to forget the infamous waterfront.
Probably the most advanced and quite
possibly the most successful area of city centre living in
Liverpool have been the developments along the famous
waterfront. Due to its history as one of the largest ports
in the world. Liverpool has an abundance of old docks and
Brownfield land that is available for regeneration. Whilst
the most famous of these projects is undoubtedly the Albert
Dock many more areas have been developed in both residential
and commercial projects.
There is a feeling in Liverpool currently
that the time has finally come for the city to emerge from
it's troubled past and prove to it's doubters that it has
a bright future.
Location:
Consider how well placed Merseyside is:
The motorway is the most centrally located
in the country, while the spectacular natural beauty of both
Snowdonia
and the Lake
District are less than an hour away. Indeed, half of Merseyside
itself is green belt. There is a thriving and diverse business
community - one that you won't have to spend half your life
in the car commuting to and from. If you thought the excitement
of the theatre and world-class art exhibitions were sole preserves
of the capital, prepare for a culture shock. C&D Properties
provide a variety of quality housing too, from waterside city
centre apartments to executive housing in leafy suburbs.
You and your family will achieve your
true potential in Merseyside.
Students
C&D Properties also have a vast experience
of student needs and as such offer many of our houses and
apartments to the student market. Most of our properties are
located in Liverpool City Centre and Smithdown Road and are
affordable to students. |