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PROPERTY INVESTMENT CASE STUDIES

Real Liverpool buy-to-let case studies from busy professionals who wanted hands-free Plan B income, not another job. Each one shows the key numbers, the refurb scope, and what happened next once it was fully managed.

  • Simple Liverpool houses and light refurbs

  • Fully managed setup, end to end

  • No HMOs, Airbnb punts, or off-plan hype

RECENT PROPERTY INVESTMENT DEALS

A small selection of recent purchases.

Click any case study for the full breakdown, refurb scope, and before/after photos.

Liverpool living room with bay window, white walls, wood-effect flooring and ceiling light fitting.
  • 2 Bed, Terraced House

  • Purchase Price: £104,000

  • Annual Rent: £8,700 (£725 pcm)

  • Gross Yield: 8.4%

Bright, newly refurbished open-plan living and dining room with white walls, decorative ceiling rose, grey wood-effect flooring and large window letting in natural light.
  • 3 Bed, Terraced House

  • Purchase Price: £120,000

  • Annual Rent: £9,600 (£800 pcm)

  • Gross Yield: 8.0%

Front exterior of a UK terraced house with grey brick facade, white uPVC bay windows, black trim, and a white front door behind iron railings.
  • 3 Bed, Terraced House

  • Purchase Price: £105,000

  • Annual Rent: £9,000 (£750 pcm)

  • Gross Yield: 8.6%

Modern fitted kitchen with white handleless units, black worktops, integrated oven and hob with extractor, grey tiled splashback, wood-effect flooring, and patio door leading to the rear garden.
  • 3 Bed, Terraced House

  • Purchase Price: £105,000

  • Annual Rent: £9,000 (£750 pcm)

  • Gross Yield: 8.6%

Compact modern kitchen with white gloss units, black worktops, integrated oven and gas hob with extractor, black-and-red metro tile splashback, and grey tiled flooring leading through to the hallway.
  • 2 Bed, Terraced House

  • Purchase Price: £104,000

  • Annual Rent: £9,000 (£750 pcm)

  • Gross Yield: 8.7%

Rear exterior of a two-storey terraced house with grey painted brickwork, uPVC back door and windows, and a low-maintenance paved courtyard garden.
  • 2 Bed, Terraced House

  • Purchase Price: £127,100

  • Annual Rent: £9,540 (£795 pcm)

  • Gross Yield: 7.5%

BROWSE CASE STUDIES BY LIVERPOOL AREA

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CASE STUDY FAQ

WHAT AREAS DO YOU COVER?

Liverpool, focused on straightforward buy-to-let streets where tenant demand is strong.

WHAT TYPE OF PROPERTIES DO YOU BUY?

Usually terraced houses and light refurbs. We keep it boring so it stays predictable.

ARE THESE REAL DEALS?

Yes. Each case study shows real purchase numbers and the outcome once it was fully managed.

I’M BASED OUTSIDE LIVERPOOL. CAN THIS STILL BE HANDS-FREE?

Yes. Most of our clients invest from outside Liverpool and want it managed properly without constant decisions.

WANT RESULTS LIKE THESE?

If you want hands-free Liverpool buy-to-lets done properly, book a quick call and we’ll map out the right next step based on your budget and goals. If you want to see how our Liverpool property sourcing works, visit our homepage.

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