House Prices in L30 House Prices in L30 (Bootle)

The average house price in L30 (Bootle) is £0 using HM Land Registry data.

Over the last year, there were 0 residential property sales – a decrease of 0 transactions (0.00%) relative to the previous year. The majority of house sales (32) were in the £154,000 - £176,000 range. Then came properties in the £132,000 - £154,000 range, where 28 were sold within this price bracket.

Excluding fall throughs, properties are taking an average of 25 days to sell (from being listed to completion) and the average difference between asking and sold prices is £-8,724 (-5%).

In Nov 2025, there were 18 new estate agency instructions, 15 agreed home sales and 7 property price reductions.

5-Year Average Property Prices in L30 (Bootle)

The trend shows the general price tendency over the last 5 years, ignoring all month-to-month fluctuations where anomalies - typically over or underpriced property sales - can skew results. These monthly variations typically do not have any long-term relevance.

We have used linear regression method. The volume of sales in a month is used to put more weight on months with a larger number of properties sold. Additionally, weighting decreases the impact of months with low sales volumes as well as the most recent month - which may consist of incomplete data. Such months have a higher variation of average sale values which may conceal the underlying trend.

From a statistical perspective, we use the least squares method to fit the trend line and weights are equal to the volume of sales squared. The volume of sales is not shown explicitly in the above plot. Also note the time lag for HM Land Registry data to appear (typically 2 to 3 months).

Average Property Prices in L30 (Bootle) Over the Last Year

The trend shows the general price tendency over the last 12 months, ignoring all month-to-month fluctuations where anomalies - typically over or underpriced property sales - can skew results. These monthly variations typically do not have any long-term relevance.

We have used linear regression method. The volume of sales in a month is used to put more weight on months with a larger number of properties sold. Additionally, weighting decreases the impact of months with low sales volumes as well as the most recent month - which may consist of incomplete data. Such months have a higher variation of average sale values which may conceal the underlying trend.

From a statistical perspective, we use the least squares method to fit the trend line and weights are equal to the volume of sales squared. The volume of sales is not shown explicitly in the above plot. Also note the time lag for HM Land Registry data to appear (typically 2 to 3 months).

Property Market Heat Gauge for L30 (Bootle) - Nov 2025

Our Property Market Heat Gauge looks at how long properties in your postcode district have been on the open market before being changed to sold 'Subject to Contract' ('STC') or 'Under Offer' on Rightmove (the UK's leading property portal).

At 21 to 40 days, the broad evidence suggests that properties are selling reasonably quickly after being initially advertised and the market is reasonably healthy. If you are prepared to wait to up to 6 weeks, and you are sure that your property is priced realistically, you should get an offer within this timeframe.

Please note that this is not an indicator of how quickly property sales are taking to complete (i.e. to go through the whole conveyancing process). This measurement also does not take into account the risk of home sales falling through.

No. of New Instructions Over the Last 12 Months in L30 (Bootle)

Using local estate agency reported data, this chart illustrates the number of properties that have come on to the market.

No. of Agreed Home Sales Over the Last 12 Months in L30 (Bootle)

Using local estate agency reported data, this chart illustrates the number of property sales agreed. Note that these figures are not fully reflective of properties completed (sold and registered as such at HM Land Registry).

No. of Properties with Price Reductions in L30 (Bootle)

Using local estate agency reported data, this chart illustrates the number of properties which have been seen their prices dropped (typically due to a lack of buyer interest).

Average Annual House Prices in the L30 (Bootle) Postcode since 1995

Using HM Land Registry data, this chart displays average annual house prices in the L30 postcode area since 1995.

Recent Sales in L30 (Bootle)

AddressInitial PriceSold PricePrice ChangeFirst Listed DateSold DateDays to Sell
229 Hereford Drive, Bootle, L30 1QX£140,000£140,000£011 Jul 202510 Dec 2025152 Days
18 John Hunter Way, Bootle, L30 5RJ£145,000£145,000£017 Jul 202528 Nov 2025134 Days
8 Hollinhey Close, Netherton, L30 7RN£290,000£278,000-£12,00023 Jan 202528 Nov 2025309 Days
32 Swifts Lane, Netherton, L30 2RD£125,000£125,000£008 Jul 202527 Nov 2025142 Days
23 Dooley Drive, Bootle, L30 8RP£150,000£148,000-£2,00002 Oct 202521 Nov 202550 Days
95 Longridge Drive, Bootle, L30 1RA£220,000£210,000-£10,00025 Jul 202531 Oct 202598 Days
24 Lunt Avenue, Bootle, L30 1RT£125,000£120,000-£5,00005 Feb 202531 Oct 2025268 Days
27 Parkfield Avenue, Bootle, L30 1PG£180,000£175,000-£5,00003 Feb 202531 Oct 2025270 Days
50 Lunt Avenue, Bootle, L30 1RT£170,000£167,000-£3,00017 Jun 202531 Oct 2025136 Days
20 Jubilee Drive, Bootle, L30 1RZ£200,000£200,000£010 Jul 202528 Oct 2025110 Days
15 The Bales, Bootle, L30 7QY£200,000£189,000-£11,00028 May 202526 Sep 2025121 Days
36 Orchard Hey, Bootle, L30 8RY£200,000£188,500-£11,50028 May 202526 Sep 2025121 Days
62 Apollo Way, Bootle, L30 7PJ£240,000£240,000£007 Jul 202511 Sep 202566 Days
3 St Dunstans Grove, Bootle, L30 2NH£135,000£130,000-£5,00007 Jul 202501 Sep 202556 Days
38 Peterborough Drive, Bootle, L30 5QL£150,000£150,000£021 Feb 202522 Aug 2025182 Days
40 Barberry Crescent, Bootle, L30 7RU£220,000£220,000£030 Sep 202422 Aug 2025326 Days
16 Randall Drive, Netherton, L30 2PD£149,950£149,950£012 May 202521 Aug 2025101 Days
19 Netherton Way, Bootle, L30 9SP£160,000£160,000£014 May 202520 Aug 202598 Days
6 Deerbarn Drive, Netherton, L30 8SA£150,000£148,000-£2,00025 May 202519 Aug 202586 Days
64 Gorsey Lane, Bootle, L30 2PS£190,000£185,000-£5,00031 Oct 202418 Aug 2025291 Days

Most Expensive Streets in L30 (Bootle)

PostcodeStreetAreaAverageNo. of Sales
L30 7REVillage Courts, Netherton LaneBootle£390,0003
L30 7RLMoorbridge CloseBootle£304,6878
L30 7RNHollinhey CloseBootle£261,8754
L30 8RFNetherton GrangeBootle£258,7005
L30 8RQWaterway AvenueBootle£236,7504
L30 7RGFernbank DriveBootle£227,8336
L30 7PANetherton GreenBootle£221,1427
L30 1RALongridge DriveBootle£215,33321
L30 6YGRegent AvenueBootle£211,3336
L30 1STLongridge DriveBootle£205,2504

Least Expensive Streets in L30 (Bootle)

PostcodeStreetAreaAverageNo. of Sales
L30 3TNSt Aidans WayBootle£44,6663
L30 3TSSt Damians CroftBootle£53,3333
L30 7PPGreen ParkBootle£79,4378
L30 2QDCumberland AvenueBootle£91,0003
L30 9TEVictory CloseBootle£91,6663
L30 2RLSt Augustines WayBootle£96,0005
L30 3TFThe Marian WayBootle£96,6663
L30 9SQGalsworthy AvenueBootle£96,6663
L30 0PUHarrocks CloseBootle£99,6663
L30 0QATarbrock CourtBootle£101,5003

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