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Liverpool what areas should I avoid also what is the cost of living like and are there plenty of jobs

2007-12-26 22:26:58 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United Kingdom Liverpool

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Strange Question seeing as Patricia Routledge who plays Hyacinth Bucket is a Scouser.

Best places in Liverpool are Childwall, Allerton, Grassendale, Aigburth (pronounced Eggbirth), Woolton, Gateacre (pronounced Gataker), Sefton Park, and West Derby. The New Apartments in the city centre and around Liverpool Yacht club are quite exclusive too.

Cost of living is cheaper than rest of England but there are a wide verity of shops to choose from including designer clothes shops if you are that way inclined.

If you are a professional (Teacher Lawyer Doctor etc) you should have no problem finding work

2007-12-27 00:56:58 · answer #1 · answered by Corneilius 7 · 2 1

It is a wonderful city to live provided you don't live in one of the bad areas, true for all cities these days though.

Areas to avoid would be;
Croxteth, Norris Green, Walton, Kensington, Kirkdale, Everton, Bootle, Anfield, Toxteth, Huyton. Especially the first 3 nowdays.

Cost of living is cheaper compared with the rest of the country, although I have moved to Los Angeles a year ago i can't see it changing too much in that time. I think for your average semi in a decent area your looking at around 200k.

European Capital of Culture now too, get in and enjoy the party!

2007-12-28 17:57:52 · answer #2 · answered by waltonblue 3 · 0 0

there are the obvious admin call centre etc jobs, for something decent you will have to search a little as many are taken. but there is plenty,.personally if i was to pick an area id say childwall or any of south liverpool, or the actual centre.

ignore anyone who says its full or robbers etc lol as this isnt the case its a very safe place compared to many, theres lots to see and do and with 2008 capital of culture looming, lots more shops and amenities on the way to add to the load we already have and the place is constantly getting better. hope you make the move and enjoy it here because i certainly do x

2007-12-27 06:34:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

It's another north west sh!t hole that fights for the title with Manchester.
I'm surprised to read that there are " good" areas. What this means is that the residents can read and write and don't speak with a whinnying nasal whine.
You must have had too much Christmas sherry if you want to go and live there.

2007-12-30 09:24:19 · answer #4 · answered by charterman 6 · 1 1

Is it not interesting that those who have never been to Liverpool or lived there for any great period of time are so degrogatory about it. Those of us who love Liverpool do not need to be reminded of it's faults, we know them

2007-12-31 06:02:32 · answer #5 · answered by Scouse 7 · 0 0

But at least Patricia Routledge (Hyacinth) had the decency to have elecution lessons to rid her of that dreadful noise.

2007-12-30 05:10:59 · answer #6 · answered by dann_501 3 · 1 0

Move here great city great buildings, also geores hall prince charles fav building in the world. Capital of culture i could go on. Yes it is my city and i love it. We are not all bad you know, good and bad all over uk.

2007-12-27 12:20:09 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

aviod all of liverpool come to essex with mee

2007-12-27 13:11:56 · answer #8 · answered by 10 out of 10 4 · 1 2

Great place to go

2007-12-27 06:34:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

first you need to buy a track suit & grow a moustache then practice saying "are you talking to me"in a sqeaky voice

2007-12-27 07:04:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 6

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