Area Overview for L1 4JZ
Area Information
Living in L1 4JZ offers a compact, residential experience shaped by its small cluster of homes and proximity to Liverpool’s transport networks. With a population of 1,458, the area is tightly knit, catering to a young demographic. The median age of 22 suggests a community of students, recent graduates, or young professionals, many of whom may be renting rather than owning. Daily life here is influenced by its location, with easy access to rail services and ferry terminals that connect to Liverpool’s city centre and beyond. The area’s character is defined by its modest scale, with flats as the primary housing type. While it lacks the density of larger urban hubs, its practicality for commuters and its links to nearby amenities make it appealing for those prioritising connectivity over space. The absence of major planning constraints, such as protected woodlands or AONBs, means development is not restricted, though the high crime risk noted in assessments is a factor to consider. For those seeking a base near transport arteries and a youthful, transient population, L1 4JZ offers a straightforward, no-frills option.
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- Population
- 1458
- Population Density
- 9980 people/km²
The property market in L1 4JZ is characterised by a low rate of home ownership—just 22% of residents own their homes. This suggests the area is primarily a rental market, with flats being the dominant housing type. The prevalence of flats indicates a focus on compact, affordable living spaces, likely catering to students or young professionals. For buyers, this means the local housing stock is limited to a small number of properties, and the market is unlikely to be driven by long-term investment in owner-occupied homes. The low home ownership rate also implies that demand for rental properties is high, which could influence both availability and prices. Given the area’s size and proximity to transport links, it may appeal to those seeking short-term or transitional housing rather than permanent residences. Buyers should consider the limited scope for property growth in such a small, specialised market.
House Prices in L1 4JZ
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Energy Efficiency in L1 4JZ
Residents of L1 4JZ have access to a range of retail and transport amenities within practical reach. The area is near five retail outlets, including Co-op Leece, Tesco Liverpool, and Co-op Liverpool, providing everyday shopping convenience. Rail stations and ferry terminals offer easy access to Liverpool’s city centre, where more extensive leisure and cultural options are available. While the area itself is small, its connectivity to larger hubs means residents can enjoy the vibrancy of Liverpool without needing local amenities. The presence of multiple transport links also supports a lifestyle centred on commuting or short trips rather than in-situ leisure. The compact nature of the area may limit the availability of parks or recreational spaces, but its proximity to Liverpool’s broader infrastructure compensates by offering access to larger green spaces and facilities. This balance of convenience and connectivity shapes a practical, outward-looking lifestyle for residents.
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Schools
Residents of L1 4JZ have access to three schools within practical reach. Elliott-Clarke School is an independent institution, offering fee-paying education. City College is categorised as an “other” type, which may include further education or specialist institutions. Lipa School is an academy with a satisfactory Ofsted rating, indicating it meets acceptable standards but has room for improvement. The mix of school types provides families with options, from private education at Elliott-Clarke to state-funded alternatives at Lipa School. However, the absence of data on school performance metrics or pupil outcomes means it is difficult to assess the quality of education beyond Ofsted’s general rating. The presence of an academy suggests a focus on specialist or alternative education models, while the independent school caters to those seeking private schooling. Families should visit schools in person to gauge their suitability for their children’s needs.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Elliott-Clarke School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | City College | other | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Lipa School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in L1 4JZ is overwhelmingly young, with a median age of 22 and the majority of residents falling within the 15–29 age range. This demographic profile suggests a population skewed towards students, recent graduates, or young professionals, many of whom may be renting rather than owning. Home ownership here is low, at just 22%, indicating that the area functions more as a rental market than an owner-occupied one. The predominant accommodation type is flats, reflecting a high density of housing stock. The ethnic composition is predominantly White, with no data provided on other groups. The young age profile and low home ownership rate imply a transient community, where residents may move frequently. This has implications for local services, which must cater to a population with changing needs. The area’s small size and youthful demographic also mean it lacks the diversity of age groups or household types found in larger, more established neighbourhoods.
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Planning Constraints
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