Where to rent or buy property in Manchester
Altrincham
Beloved of the Cheshire set who won’t leave Manchester altogether, Altrincham is an upmarket suburb with beautiful people and cash.
Castlefield
With its cobbled streets, attractive waterways, and mixture of the ancient and cutting-edge, Castlefield is a unique part of the city centre.
Chorlton-Cum-Hardy
Chorlton is the liberal heart of Manchester, awash with organic delis, recycling facilities and tiny, independent bars and restaurants…
Didsbury
Didsbury is easily one of the most sought-after places to live in Manchester. Wide, tree-lined streets and beautiful properties give the area a calm and tranquil look…
Fallowfield
Fallowfield is an excellent choice for buy-to-let investors because of its buoyant student market…
Hulme
Hulme is Manchester’s biggest regeneration success story. Fifteen years on, the former crime hotspot is a haven for young professionals…
Millennium Quarter
The Millennium Quarter is aptly named as this area of town is all about what’s hot right now, from the latest in fashion to the biggest shows at the MEN…
New Islington / Ancoats
New Islington is a massive regeneration project in Ancoats, East Manchester, on the site of the Cardroom Estate in Ancoats.
The Northern Quarter
Beloved of media-savvy creative types, the Northern Quarter takes Soho, crosses it with Camden and injects it with a shot of Northern spirit.
Peter’s Fields
Peter’s Fields is another of the areas of Manchester that can claim strong links with local history…
Piccadilly Basin
One of the newer areas of town to benefit from the regeneration craze, the Piccadilly Basin and the surrounding area will be unrecognisable in ten years.
Rusholme
Universally known as the ‘Curry Mile’ for the astonishing number of curry houses on the main road, Rusholme has one of the strongest identities in Manchester…
Sale
Bordering Chorlton on the northern side and Brooklands to the south, Sale is an attractive, affluent and leafy town on the outskirts of Manchester…
Salford
Though Salford is actually a separate city, its proximity to Manchester and lower prices have tempted many buyers.
The Village
Centring on Canal Street, the Village is the heart of the LGBT community in Manchester. And when we say community, we mean community.
Whalley Range
When Manchester first experienced wealth during the Industrial Revolution, the rich made their homes in Whalley Range.
Spinningfields
The Spinningfields development, created by Allied London in association with Manchester City Council, is possibly the most exciting urban redevelopment project in Manchester city centre.