A major part of the area’s transformation will be the Liverpool Waters regeneration scheme. This sprawling project will completely transform the city’s northern docks and surrounding area with plans spanning 30 years. Planning permission for 60 hectares of land has been obtained, and the scheme has been estimated to cost £5 billion.
The project will include Everton’s new stadium, Isle of Man Ferry terminal, the UK’s first public floating sauna, new homes, and new commercial spaces.
As mentioned, one of the most noteworthy projects included in the Liverpool Waters scheme is the Bramley Moore Stadium, a massive development that will become the new home of Everton FC.
Previous research has shown that areas with a Premier League stadium often experience sizable growth in property values that outpace the UK average, making them attractive places for investment.