New homes could be built on Liverpool s most expensive road
The average house price was more than £1m last year
Ben Glaze
Carnatic Road, Mossley Hill.
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Further plans have been submitted to allow homes to be built on Liverpool’s most expensive road.
New homes approved on Merseyside s most expensive road
Recent analysis showed an average property price of £1.6m last year
13:25, 16 FEB 2021
Updated
Redeveloped proposals for apartments on Merseyside’s most expensive road were approved by Liverpool Council this morning. The plans would see a four storey block of 16 apartments built on the site of a demolished house on Carnatic Road in Mossley Hill.
The proposals are a reworked version of a 2016 application which had been refused by the council, with that decision then overrided on appeal.
Recent ECHO analysis of Land Registry data suggests that Carnatic Road was the most expensive street to buy a house in Merseyside in 2020, with an average property price of £1.6m.