Moving to Southport? Heres your 2025 guide to the best areas to live

If you’re considering a move to Southport in 2025, you’re not alone. This historic coastal town in Merseyside is enjoying a resurgence in popularity among buyers seeking a better balance of lifestyle, value, and opportunity.

Whether you’re a growing family, a remote worker escaping the city, or a buy-to-let investor on the lookout for solid yields, Southport ticks many boxes. In this updated guide, we’ll take you through the latest market trends, the best neighbourhoods to live in, and what makes this seaside town a smart move this year.


Southport property market 2025: what you should know

According to the latest data from the Rightmove House Price Index, Southport’s average asking price in early 2025 sits at around £235,000, which represents a modest 2.8% rise compared to this time last year.

Meanwhile, Zoopla’s Price Index shows year-on-year growth of 3.2%, with particular demand for three-bedroom semis and period terraces in popular suburbs like Birkdale and Churchtown.

Compared with cities such as Liverpool and Manchester, Southport offers excellent value – especially for those prioritising space, green areas, and a slower pace of life.


The best places to live in Southport in 2025

If you’re new to the area, deciding where to live can feel overwhelming. Southport offers a rich variety of neighbourhoods, each with its own feel and price point. Here’s a breakdown of some of the most sought-after places to call home:

Birkdale

  • Ideal for: Families, commuters, retirees
  • Average property price: £275,000

Birkdale is consistently one of Southport’s most desirable areas. With its attractive Victorian homes, leafy streets, and vibrant Birkdale Village full of cafes, shops, and restaurants, it blends character with convenience.

Families love the catchment for excellent schools, while golf enthusiasts will appreciate being close to Royal Birkdale. There’s strong demand here, so properties rarely stay on the market long.

Churchtown

  • Ideal for: Heritage lovers, families
  • Average property price: £240,000

Churchtown has all the charm of a quintessential English village, complete with cobbled streets, historic pubs, and the beautiful Botanic Gardens. Homes here range from spacious detached houses to quaint cottages.

It’s a quiet area with a strong community feel, and proximity to schools and parks makes it a top choice for families.

Hillside

  • Ideal for: Golf fans, upmarket buyers
  • Average property price: £305,000

Hillside appeals to those wanting a bit more privacy and space. Its detached homes and tree-lined roads attract professionals and downsizers looking for a peaceful location.

You’re also close to some of the region’s best golf courses, including Birkdale Gold Club, home of the Open Gold in 2026, Hillside Golf Club and Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club.

Ainsdale

  • Ideal for: Coastal living, outdoor lovers
  • Average property price: £230,000

Just a short distance from Southport town centre, Ainsdale offers a coastal lifestyle without the premium price tag.

Residents enjoy easy access to the beach, sand dunes, and nature reserves, making it popular with walkers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts. There’s also a reliable train link to Liverpool.

Southport Town Centre

  • Ideal for: First-time buyers, young professionals
  • Average property price: £195,000 (flats from £100,000)

If you’re after buzz and convenience, the town centre has much to offer. Regeneration efforts have breathed new life into the area, with a rise in smart new flats and converted period properties.

Everything’s on your doorstep: transport links, shops, restaurants, and the famous pier.


Commuting and connectivity

Southport’s location makes it a practical choice for commuters and hybrid workers.

  • Trains: Direct trains to Liverpool Central take under 50 minutes. There are also connections to Wigan and Manchester.
  • Road links: The A570, A565, and M58 connect Southport to major road networks.
  • Digital infrastructure: Southport has benefited from full-fibre broadband rollouts, ideal for remote workers and home-based businesses.

Schools and family appeal

Southport is well-served for education, making it especially attractive to families.

Top-rated schools include:

  • Greenbank High School (Ofsted: Outstanding)
  • Birkdale High School (Ofsted: Good)
  • Churchtown Primary School (Ofsted: Good)

There are also several well-regarded nurseries and independent schools in the area.

Parks, sports clubs, and weekend activities abound, helping children thrive in a safe and stimulating environment.


Lifestyle and leisure: More than just a seaside town

Southport offers an enviable lifestyle. It has all the charm of a British seaside town, but with year-round appeal thanks to its cultural calendar and natural beauty.

Highlights include:

  • Marine Lake: Enjoy boating on the lake.
  • Botanic Gardens: A peaceful green retreat in Churchtown.
  • Southport Flower Show & Air Show: Popular annual events that draw thousands.
  • Golf: World-class courses including Royal Birkdale (a British Open venue).

Add in independent cafes, boutiques, and theatres, and there’s something for everyone.


Rental market: A strong prospect for landlords

Southport remains a solid bet for investors seeking long-term value.

  • Average monthly rent: £650 (1-bed flat), £1125 (3-bed house)
  • Rental yields: Typically range between 4.5% and 5.8%, depending on location and property type

Student lets are less common, but demand is high among young professionals and families. Areas like Ainsdale and town centre flats offer the best rental demand.

It’s worth noting the upcoming EPC requirements for rental properties in England, which could affect the cost of ownership for older homes. However, Southport’s largely modernised housing stock makes this less of a concern.


Final thoughts: why Southport deserves a closer look

If you want space, coastal charm, and good connections without paying city prices, Southport is an excellent contender.

It offers a stable housing market, a variety of neighbourhoods, and plenty of lifestyle perks. Whether you’re stepping onto the ladder, upsizing, or investing, Southport is worth exploring.


Ready to take the next step?

Whether you’re buying, selling, or just weighing up your options, our local team at Northwood Southport can help.

We’re here to help you make your move to Southport a success in 2025 and beyond.


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