Greater Manchester property prices at all time high – with cheaper boroughs closing the gap
Trafford is officially the most expensive borough in northern England to buy a property, according to recent ONS data. And
Trafford is officially the most expensive borough in northern England to buy a property, according to recent ONS data. And
Private tenants in Manchester are being impacted by private rent rises more than in any other city in the North West, new figures reveal.
Rental prices in Manchester rose by more than 12% in just one year.
Rent prices have increased in every borough of Greater Manchester last month with Wigan remaining the cheapest place to rent
Deansgate is the fourth most expensive street to rent on outside of London, according to Rightmove. With an average rent
Rents across the North West have hit record highs according to the Office for National Statistics, prompting concerns of rising
Tenants in Greater Manchester are being encouraged to enter into ‘no-deposit’ schemes in order to secure a place to live
House prices have risen at more than double the rate of average salaries over the past decade, and younger people
Manchester students are almost twice as likely as other tenants to face deductions in their deposits, according to figures from the Deposit Protection Service.
Thousands of private renters in the North West are said to have suffered illegal acts at the hands of landlords, according to new research.
Language barriers between landlords and tenants in Manchester have become a growing problem, according to new research.
The average salary in the North West is £19,656, while the average house price increased to £155,781.
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