Manchester second worst in the country for private rental affordability
Manchester is the second most expensive place to rent – relative to wage – according to data released by the
Manchester is the second most expensive place to rent – relative to wage – according to data released by the
Deansgate is the fourth most expensive street to rent on outside of London, according to Rightmove. With an average rent
A Manchester city centre office complex meant to “reinvigorate” the heart of Manchester remains empty – more than two years
A multi-millionaire property investor shuns designer labels for Sports Direct gear and has his wife choose his clothes every day
Over the past decade Manchester has become a hotbed of new high-rise developments, attracting investors and developers from around the
TV stars Kirstie Allsop and Phil Spencer have been viewing properties in Wilmslow this week on behalf of house-hunters considering
House prices have risen at more than double the rate of average salaries over the past decade, and younger people
The show, which airs on BBC2, describes the city as one of the fastest-growing in Europe, overstepping London in its ability to attract deep-pocketed property investors lured in by quick returns.
With house prices at low levels and the Chancellor’s introduction of the stamp duty ‘holiday’, it is a great time for first-time buyers to purchase their new home and for homeowners to move house.
As Windmill Green gets ready to open its doors in November, just two of its seven floors have been snapped up.
The report says that Manchester will fail to provide an adequate level of housing or transport to match an estimated 110,000 extra jobs in the city by 2040.
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