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Dozens of apartments to fill old Liverpool warehouse in bid to help city's housing crisis

They will be inside an old warehouse in Liverpool's 'bohemian heart'

Seel Street, Liverpool, where the new apartments will be

An old warehouse in Liverpool's "bohemian heart" is set to be filled with dozens of emergency accommodation apartments in a bid to ease the city's housing crisis.

The block of 33 newly refurbished one and two-bedroom homes will be on Seel Street in Liverpool's Ropewalks area.

Called Pax Apartments, the new homes are intended to address the "immediate need" for emergency accommodation and long-term supported living and affordable homes in the city centre.

The development is being carried out by Octevo Housing Solutions and launched and promoted by Abundance, which has said interested parties can invest a minimum amount of just £5, with the homes expected to be ready for tenants by "late autumn 2019".

Inside the new apartments on Seel Street, Liverpool

Bruce Davis, joint managing director of Abundance, said: “Measures to tackle the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ housing crisis like Help to Buy have made house builders even richer while ordinary people are still priced out of the market and waiting until they are in their ‘30s before they can take the first step on the ladder.

"There is a better way. Through Octevo’s model, Abundance customers can help give people good quality homes enabling them to put down firm roots and so building a better long-term future for everyone. Making money with purpose can start with an investment of just £5 – that’s got to be more effective than putting your spare change in a hat.”

Abundance said some of the apartments may also be used during the first few years to provide people in the greatest need with short term, high quality emergency accommodation.

A spokeswoman said there is a "critical shortage" of this type of housing that is good value, of a high standard, and providing all the basic amenities for daily living. In Liverpool, almost 250 families and households are homeless, in priority need or in temporary accommodation, so Pax "will make an immediate impact".