Tourism is booming in Liverpool and with massive events including Eurovision coming to the city soon, serviced accommodation is in high demand.
There are two properties currently on the market currently in the city with the potential to make investors thousands of pounds listed as short lets, or 'Airbnbs'.
In the city centre, and in the heart of Liverpool's vibrant and historic Georgian Quarter , is a two-bedroom home on Blackburne Place.
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The property is on the doorstep of the likes of Hope Street and the Anglican Cathedral, with quaint pub The Blackburne Arms at the top of the street.
While compact, the space is tastefully decorated, with five single beds spread across the two cosy bedrooms.
The house is up for sale for offers in the region of £350,000 with Entwistle Green. According to the listing, it is currently bringing in £4,000 a month as an Air BnB and is being sold with no onward chain.
A little further out, off Anfield Road and a stone's throw from the city's two football stadiums, is a house on the market for £250,000.
Marshall Property is handling the sale and said it "has excellent potential as a HMO or Air BnB with a potential of £50,000 per annum in serviced rental income".
The three-storey structure has a staggering six bedrooms and four bathrooms.
It opens up into a hallway with a communal lounge area and kitchen, along with the first bedroom and bathroom. On the first floor is a further four bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, and a communal bathroom.
The sixth bedroom, with a sky light, eaves storage and an en-suite bathroom is on the top floor.
There is also a communal yard to to the rear. The house is currently tenanted and fully licensed.
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