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Latest house prices for Anfield, Liverpool

Details of 2,756 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
09/01/2026 Details... £115,000 39 Thurston Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 2SD Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £118,000 20 Skipton Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 2UY Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £88,700 36 Burnand Street, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 0SH Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £116,500 185 Ince Avenue, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 7UU Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £125,000 28 Ince Avenue, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 7UX Details...
16/12/2025 Details... £60,000 25 Rocky Lane, Anfield, Liverpool, L6 4BA Details...
08/12/2025 Details... £138,000 10 Ince Avenue, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 7UX Details...
05/12/2025 Details... £270,000 Old Rawdon Library, Breck Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 2RB Details...
04/12/2025 Details... £111,000 122 Breck Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 2RD Details...
03/12/2025 Details... £145,000 4 Gertrude Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 0TA Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £134,000 31 Empress Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L6 0BX Details...
25/11/2025 Details... £126,000 16 Skipton Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 2UY Details...
25/11/2025 Details... £125,000 160 Ince Avenue, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 7UZ Details...
24/11/2025 Details... £100,000 33 Ardrossan Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 7XR Details...
18/11/2025 Details... £212,500 28 Frankby Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 7XH Details...
17/11/2025 Details... £115,000 84 Arkles Lane, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 2SP Details...
14/11/2025 Details... £137,000 178 Ince Avenue, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 7UZ Details...
04/11/2025 Details... £135,000 106 Ince Avenue, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 7UY Details...
30/10/2025 Details... £204,000 24 Arkles Lane, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 2SP Details...
28/10/2025 Details... £170,000 258 Stanley Park Avenue South, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 7XQ Details...
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Anfield sits about three miles northeast of Liverpool city center, a traditional red-brick district dominated by the scale of the stadium that shares its name. The local geography is defined by its proximity to the vast, Grade II-listed Stanley Park, which acts as a green lung separating Anfield from neighboring Walton. Physically, the area is characterized by long runs of Victorian and Edwardian terraced housing, though recent years have seen significant demolition and regeneration projects that have introduced more modern housing stock and wider pavements. Historically, it evolved from a rural manor into a dense urban suburb during the 19th-century port boom, and that sense of history is still visible in the architecture of the local churches and the red sandstone of the nearby Anfield Cemetery. Life here transitions sharply between the quiet, utilitarian routine of a residential North Liverpool suburb during the week and the intense, high-traffic energy of match days when the population swells significantly. Practicalities are straightforward: the bus links into the city are frequent via Walton Breck Road, and the local high streets provide the basic essentials, though the area remains very much a working-class residential pocket rather than a commercial hub.