New homes liverpool
Here are some new homes developments in Liverpool:
- Liverpool Waters: A £5.5 billion regeneration project on the city's waterfront, featuring new homes, offices, and amenities.
- Pall Mall: A £100 million development of 1,000 new homes, shops, and restaurants in the heart of Liverpool.
- Princes Dock: A £200 million development of 1,500 new homes, offices, and a hotel on the Liverpool waterfront.
- Bridgewater: A £150 million development of 500 new homes, a school, and community facilities in the Anfield area.
- The Green: A £50 million development of 200 new homes, a park, and community facilities in the Toxteth area.
- The Quarter: A £20 million development of 100 new homes, a shop, and a community facility in the Dingle area.
- Liverpool ONE: A £1 billion regeneration project featuring new homes, shops, and restaurants in the city centre.
- The Strand: A £30 million development of 150 new homes, a shop, and a community facility in the Liverpool city centre.
- The Old Haymarket: A £20 million development of 100 new homes, a shop, and a community facility in the Liverpool city centre.
- The Royal: A £50 million development of 200 new homes, a hotel, and a community facility in the Liverpool city centre.
Some popular new homes developers in Liverpool include:
- Barratt Homes: Building new homes in various locations across Liverpool, including the city centre and surrounding areas.
- Persimmon Homes: Building new homes in various locations across Liverpool, including the city centre and surrounding areas.
- Taylor Wimpey: Building new homes in various locations across Liverpool, including the city centre and surrounding areas.
- David Wilson Homes: Building new homes in various locations across Liverpool, including the city centre and surrounding areas.
- Redrow Homes: Building new homes in various locations across Liverpool, including the city centre and surrounding areas.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other new homes developments and developers in Liverpool that are not listed here. It's always a good idea to do your own research and visit the developers' websites for more information.