Plato House, 11 Greek Street, L3 5QJ
- 35 Bedrooms
35 units (Studio flats). Further information available on request.
Long Leasehold (999 years from January 2015)
Invest in the thriving Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) market with this exceptional opportunity at Plato House. This fully managed, high-yielding investment offers stable returns in a sought-after student location.
Ground Rent: £560 per annum per unit
Service Charge: £2,100 per annum per unit
Management Fee: 9% of Gross Rental Income
With a 7.18 percent net yield, this investment aligns with the demand for secure, long-term income in the growing student sector. Our portfolio is attracting investors actively seeking PCV-protected student properties, making this an excellent addition to any portfolio.
Modern Studio Living – Designed for Student Success
Each self-contained studio at Plato House is fully equipped with:
Private kitchenette
En-suite bathroom
Study desk and high-speed 100mb WiFi
Access to fantastic communal areas
- Investment opportunity
- 34 Studio Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA)
- Over 7% Net yield
- Fantastic communal areas
- En-suite bathroom
- Private kitchenette
- Liverpool Lime Street station (293m)
- Liverpool Central station (628m)
Reference Number
CAN250168
Total Sq Ft
20 approx
Service Charge
£2,100 /per year
Ground Rent
£560 /per year
Lease Years Remaining
988 years
Price per Sqft
£87500 approx
Liverpool pulses with vibrant culture and rich history, where iconic music scenes meet stunning waterfront views. From the legendary Cavern Club to the striking Liverpool Cathedral, every corner buzzes with stories waiting to be discovered. Dive into world-class museums or unwind at lively bars, and experience a city that celebrates creativity and community at every turn.
Liverpool Guild of Students
guide name: Fabian GijzeI was here for Anne-Marie, and it was amazing 😍😍It was arranged very well. They give us water al the time, because it was so hot. The sounds were great to. So thanks for the perfect night.
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University of Liverpool
guide name: Chan AlfredToday, I have had a visit to my friend who is now studying in the University of Liverpool. I was at the first glance attracted by the elegant outlook in the state -of - work of the Victorian building. It is one of the long standing universities in the UK,founded in 1881. The University came into final establishment until King Edward granted the Royal Charter. It is known to us that this Uni ranks as the 147th out of the top 150 universities globally. The pillars of its acedemic and reseraches as well as the specialized studies of the University are the medicine, engineering and stem subjects gain the global recognitons. Of course, keen competitions admitting to the studies in dentry, aerospace engineeeing is expected.
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Victoria Gallery & Museum
guide name: Sylwia S.What a place!! Architectural gem on a map of Liverpool, full of history. During my visit it turned out that there was free drawing session, open to anyone who want to try. I really enjoyed my visit in the gallery & museum. Definitely worth to visit!
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Royal Albert Dock Liverpool
guide name: ChezWent in October, cold and very windy both sides of the dock . Mostly places to eat and a few souvenir shops pretty over priced . A sweet shop with a great jellybean pic of the Beatles in the window but again very overpriced. We had coffee & cake in the museum, which was free( not the coffee & cake ) which was the best bit for us lots of history … parking in the docks is £3 an hour which is quite steep . Overall worth a visit .
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The Cavern Club
guide name: Ann GaleWe love the Cavern, such a great atmosphere staff are lovely and security are great and always on the ball. We visit everytime we come to Liverpool. Last time we visited we took our grandson age 7, he said it was his best day out and he loved meeting Beatles Complete! Can't wait for our next visit in December.
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Liverpool Cathedral
guide name: Lauren GPlentiful parking right outside, easy accessibility for all and help on hand if needed. Clean toilets and lovely environment throughout. The staff and volunteers are so friendly and helpful. We had a lovely morning, lunch and a couple of drinks too in the lovely cafe. So many beautiful areas to explore and lots of information on hand. Cannot recommend this place enough for a bit of culture in your life. We will defo be back.
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World Museum
guide name: Loshini RajentharanI absolutely loved this museum. Five floors of amazing facts, history, and knowledge, yet my mum and I only made it to the third floor. We spent four whole hours just wandering through those first three levels, soaking everything in. The aquarium was a delight. I was amazed to learn that it is the second-oldest aquarium in the world, and from what I could observe (with my admittedly limited knowledge), the fish and other marine animals seemed well cared for which is a big plus in my book. And then came the permanent Egyptian exhibit. A dream come true. I’ve always been deeply fascinated by ancient Egypt, and this museum’s collection is truly outstanding. Dare I say it even surpasses the British Museum’s Egyptian section? I could be wrong — it has been a while since my last visit there — but that was my honest impression. And the mummy room? I could have spent hours in that one space alone. I’ll definitely be back. There are still two more floors waiting for me, and I can’t wait to uncover the rest.
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Museum of Liverpool
guide name: Alina RaiIt’s a great place to look back on the history and learn about trades, railway revolutions, lifestyle and some glimpse from WW1 and WW2 in city soldiers section. It’s worth the trip. It is well maintained, educational and walkable distance from bus and train station.
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The Beatles Story Museum, Liverpool
guide name: Laura GibsonI brought my 2 children (5 and 8) for my son’s birthday and they loved it. I wasn’t sure if they would enjoy the headsets but they loved following the numbers and finding out all about the Beatles history. We even got to sit at John Lennon’s piano as it was my son’s birthday. The discovery zone was fab and the cafe even had a play area for them so I got some peace at the end. Loved it x
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Liverpool Waterfront
guide name: Joyce JamesStunning waterfront with so much to offer. Lots of pedestrianised areas to wander around including the Pier Head & Albert Dock. Loads of interesting architecture, places of interest, exhibits etc Plenty of places to eat and drink suitable for all tastes Definitely need to visit
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Walker Art Gallery
guide name: Shaun PollardA wonderful gallery, free except for special exhibitions. Some fabulous pieces of art on display and I also visited the Turner special exhibition. That was really well presented and thought provoking. So good that I even indulged in a print on the way out!
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St George's Hall
guide name: Angela FordWhat a Wonderful place. Superb tour guide James who was so knowledgeable and passionate about the Hall. 2 Crown Courts and the Great Hall itself are a WOW with beautiful architecture. Not expensive and the tour was 1.5 hours...went so quickly.
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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
guide name: Jonathan Prince MBEI was quite shocked in regards to this modern cathedral. I loved it! A circular building with a central alter and chapels around the sides of the structure. And then there's the amazing cript which is also a must see and so different to the cathedral above it
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Maritime Museum
guide name: Shanz ShanzMy Visit to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool My visit to the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool was both educational and fascinating. Located at the historic Albert Dock, the museum beautifully showcases the city’s rich maritime heritage and its vital role in global trade and migration. The museum, part of National Museums Liverpool, also includes the UK Border Force Customs & Excise exhibits, which offer an eye-opening look into smuggling, trade, and law enforcement at sea. The displays are well-organized and interactive, covering everything from the Titanic and Lusitania stories to Liverpool’s role in the slave trade and world wars. The Customs Gallery was especially interesting, featuring real confiscated items and explaining how officers track illegal goods. Visitor Tips: Entry is free, making it a must-visit for history lovers and families. Plan at least 1–2 hours to explore the exhibits, and visit the shop and café overlooking the dock for a relaxing break. The museum is also wheelchair accessible. How to Reach: The museum is located at Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AQ, a short walk from Liverpool James Street Station and well-connected by local buses. There’s nearby parking at the Albert Dock car park. A visit to the Maritime Museum offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and real-life stories — a wonderful way to understand Liverpool’s deep connection with the sea and the world.
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Titanic Hotel Liverpool
guide name: susanpaskarJust came back after 2 days at the hotel. The staff really make the hotel shine. Everyone was friendly. They seemed to go out of their way to make our stay memorable. We stayed on a spa offer that included dinner. Holly and Luke in the restaurant on the 2 nights we were there made sure we had everything we needed and made us feel like VIPs. Haydyn was super helpful at the front desk. (Remembering our names when greeting us the next day) and is a great ambassador for the hotel and Liverpool hospitality. Thank you for a great stay.
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The Shipping Forecast
guide name: Sara RushworthThe Shipping Forecast was recommended to me as a great place to visit as I was a solo traveller to Liverpool for a gig. The staff, especially Ben G, made me feel so welcome! Food was really tasty and quick to arrive and I received fantastic table service. Great atmosphere, just sorry I couldn't stay longer. Will definitely be back!
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