Every month, we show you some of the hottest properties currently on the market in Greater Manchester.
It’s safe to say that Mancunians love a good nosey around other peoples’ houses, and after all, Greater Manchester is a brilliant place to live.
But what can your money currently get you in the area?
In our monthly Hot Property series, we scour the internet to find 10 more of the most diverse, jaw-dropping, accessible, and beautifully-presented homes currently on the market in Greater Manchester for you to take a look at.
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Millgate
Egerton, Bolton, Greater Manchester, BL7
Claves
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Millgate / Credit: Claves
Detached | x4 Bedrooms | x2 Bathrooms
Situated at the end of a quiet residential street in the popular Bolton village of Egerton, which is highly-regarded for its local schools, and access to nearby amenities and transport links across Greater Manchester and beyond, is this four-bedroom detached family home that’s being offered to the market in immaculate condition.
Ready for growing families of all sizes to move straight into, the property has been renovated by the current owners to a very high standard, and now boasts flexible living spaces that are bright, modern, and open-plan.
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Externally, the property has garden areas to the rear, and comes with off-road driveway parking for several vehicles.
Millgate / Credit: Claves
The property is currently on the market Bolton-based independent estate agents, Claves, for £575,000 (Offers Over).
How would you like to own your very-own piece of Manchester history? Well now you can. That’s because there’s a well-presented two-bedroom maisonette is currently on the market on Ancoats’ iconic Anita Street, and it’s merely a stone’s throw away from all the convenient amenities on offer in the city centre, as well as being close to public transport links taking you across the region.
Being offered to the market in the enviable position of having no onward chain, this means the property is ready to move straight into.
The property also comes with designated parking.
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Anita Street / Credit: Goodwin Fish
The property is currently on the market with Manchester-based independent estate agents, Goodwin Fish, for £310,000 (Offers Over).
Occupying a commanding position on an attractive residential road in the Swinley area of Wigan, which is close to a wide range of amenities, good local schooling options, and transport links across Greater Manchester, is this stunning five-bedroom Victorian semi-detached family home that estate agents say is “brimming with character and charm” throughout.
Having been mostly restored by the current owners, this property is now ideally-suited to someone looking for a truly impressive home that they are still able to put their own stamp on.
The property backs directly on to Whitley Reservoir from the rear garden, and also comes with ample off-road driveway parking.
Spencer Road / Credit: Morgan H Lewis
The property is currently on the market with Wigan-based independent estate agents, Morgan H Lewis, for £485,950 (Offers in the Region of).
If you’re looking for an immaculately-presented apartment within a beautiful historic building, then this property could be just what you’re looking for.
Situated in the Grade II-listed Stableford Hall in the heart of Monton – a highly sought-after location renowned for its charm and vibrant community, as well as being conveniently close to Salford’s many amenities, local schooling options, and transport links – is this three-bedroom apartment that estate agents describe as being “expertly crafted”.
The property has been tastefully-modernised, while still retaining original features like beams and vaulted ceilings, and it comes with securely-gated parking for residents.
Stableford Hall / Credit: Thornley Groves
The property is currently on the market with the Monton branch of independent estate agents, Thornley Groves, for £375,000.
Said to be “steeped in historical significance”, and therefore a rare addition to the Greater Manchester housing market, is this magnificent three-bedroom semi-detached family home located just a short stroll from the vibrant Heaton Moor village, as well as all the amenities, good local schools, and convenient transport links that make it such a highly-regarded area to live.
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Estate agents say this home represents a truly “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” for prospective buyers, as it’s full of beautiful period features, and extensive renovations, as well as its enviable location.
The property boasts a vast front courtyard with ample off-road parking to the front, and a breathtaking garden to the rear.
Didsbury Road / Credit: Philip James Kennedy
The property is currently on the market with the Heaton Moor branch of independent estate agents, Philip James Kennedy, for £1.1 million.
Situated on a highly sought-after development in Bury, but described by estate agents as “standing apart from others in the area” due to its modern external look, is this absolutely stunning three-bedroom detached bungalow that has undergone a major remodelling and refurbishment by the current owners a couple of years back.
No expense has been spared with the renovations, with some of the key updates to the property including a new roof, rewiring, re-plastering, a new kitchen with integrated appliances, a fitted ensuite, and new flooring throughout.
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Externally, the property has an integrated garage and off-road driveway parking for several vehicles.
Newington Drive / Credit: Miller Metcalfe
The property is currently on the market with the Bury branch of local estate agency chain, Miller Metcalfe, for £425,000.
Occupying an enviable position in the sought-after Tameside village of Mottram, which is known and loved for its rural feel while still being conveniently-close to all the local amenities, good schools, and transport links needed for daily life, is this attractive stone-built family home boasting five spacious bedrooms and lots of flexible living spaces.
Estate agents say the property is “deceptively spacious” and offers growing families, or those who value open-plan living, a unique blend of modern living and period charm.
Externally, the property offers an inviting extension of the home, and is perfect for relaxation and entertaining.
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Church Brow / Credit: EweMove
The property is currently on the market with the North West branch of estate agency chain, EweMove, for £495,000 (Offers in Excess of).
Occupying a prime position in the heart of Diggle, which is one of Oldham’s most sought-after villages, and backing onto picturesque hills with far-reaching panoramic views, is this three-bedroom detached family home that that has been tastefully-modernised throughout and is now being offered to the market in immaculate condition.
A true credit to the current owners, some of the stunning property’s stand-out features include a modern open-plan kitchen and dining space, which opens to the sitting room/snug, and four double bedrooms, two with en-suites.
There is a double driveway for off-road parking to the front of the property, and large landscaped gardens to the rear.
Littlemoor Lane / Credit: Kirkham Property
The property is currently on the market with the Uppermill branch of independent estate agents, Kirkham Property, for £600,000.
Arguably one of the most impressive properties currently on the market within one of Greater Manchester’s most sought-after residential villages is this immaculate seven-bedroom detached family home nestled in a secluded and exclusive cul-de-sac in Hale Barns, offering prospective buyers both privacy and elegance in equal measure.
Presented across three expansive floors, the property features four reception rooms, a fully equipped open-plan kitchen ideal for modern living, seven spacious double bedrooms, and five luxurious bath/shower rooms.
The home is accessed through a gated entrance which leads to a large gravel driveway, attached garage, and beautifully-landscaped gardens that surround the side and rear of the property.
Elmsway / Credit: Jackson-Stops
The property is currently on the market with Hale branch of independent estate agents, Jackson Stops, for a Guide Price of £2.75 million.
This two-bedroom detached true bungalow is located within the desirable Rochdale district of Thornham – which is ideally placed for amenities, good local schools, and access to public transport links – and offers prospective buyers a unique opportunity to live on one of the area’s most sought-after residential roads.
The property has been completely modernised by the current owners over the last year, and estate agents says “no expense has been spared” with the renovations undertaken.
As well as the light and spacious accommodations on offer inside the property, externally, this home sits on a good-sized plot with a garden to the front, and a paved driveway that leads to the attached garage.
Ferndale Avenue / Credit: Ryder & Dutton
The property is currently on the market with the Royton branch of local estate agents, Ryder & Dutton, for £475,000.
Five reasons to live at New Maker Yards, Salford’s stunning canalside neighbourhood
Daisy Jackson
With new apartment blocks springing up all over Greater Manchester, it’s rare to find one with community spirit built-in – but we’ve found just the place.
Just across the river from Manchester city centre, this canalside neighbourhood offers more than just its beautifully designed apartments and generous green spaces. New Maker Yards creates a community that values lifestyle, wellbeing and connection as much as the living spaces themselves.
That means free events for residents, plenty of communal spaces, a gorgeous setting, and so much more.
Here, you’ll find one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes available for rent, with pet-friendly pads, an on-site cafe, parking, and green spaces all available. It’s in a pretty enviable location, too.
Here are five reasons to make New Maker Yards your next home.
Community
At New Maker Yards, you’re not just renting an apartment, you’re joining a neighbourhood with real community spirit.
Large-scale free community events bring residents and locals together, like this summer’s Middlewood Locks Fest, which featured live music, food, rowing boats and a market right on the canals.
The recent Sofar Sounds event saw the community curl up on beanbags to enjoy a completely free gig from up-and-coming local artists.
Come winter, there’ll be a Christmas party, and all year round you’ll find monthly quiz nights, workshops, a book club, yoga, football, a run club, and pop-up events like sushi making and plant pot painting.
Location
Aviva Studios is a short walk from New Maker YardsNew Maker Yards is just outside Manchester city centre
Technically in Salford, but a stone’s throw away from Manchester city centre, New Maker Yards blends convenience with character. You can even see Aviva Studios from here.
Built around canals and just beside the River Irwell, it’s a gorgeous part of the city centre.
From your door, it’s just a four minute walk to the Regent Retail Park (hello, big Sainsburys and JD Gyms); seven-minutes to all the restaurants and cafes on Chapel Street; and less than 10 minutes from St John’s and onwards to Spinningfields.
You can also get your green space fix with a 15 minute walk to Castlefield, with Peel Park a little further on.
And with each apartment block designed around its own communal gardens, you’ll feel tucked away from the city centre, while still being amongst the action.
Communal spaces
Co-working hub at New Maker YardsCo-working hub at New Maker YardsA resident lounge
You’ll never get cabin fever at New Maker Yards, which has loads of communal spaces to enjoy.
Residents have access to The Lock, a co-working hub with window seats, booths and a huge co-working desk.
Residents can also access the Club Room, where you’ll find a mini library, a kitchen for hosting events, a huge TV and more.
Outside, landscaped gardens include flower beds, loungey garden furniture, ping pong tables and more for residents to enjoy.
Add in a 92 Degrees coffee shop and an on-site Co-op shop, and you have everything you need right on your doorstep.
Interiors
Inside a New Maker Yards apartmentA living space opening onto an outdoor terraceModern, fully equipped kitchensStylish living spaces
Apartments at New Maker Yards come with top-spec, state-of-the-art interiors, designed for modern living.
Each home has huge windows that flood with natural light, integrated kitchen appliances including a fridge, microwave and dishwasher, and loads of storage space.
Furniture packages mean you can move straight into a home kitted out with dressers, drawers, beds, sofas, mirrors, and more.
Many of the apartments also feature private outdoor space – balconies for the upper floors, and terraces opening onto the communal gardens for the ground floors.
They’re also pet friendly, so you can bring your four-legged friend with you.
Services and amenities
The Club RoomNew Maker Yards
You’ll have proper peace of mind at New Maker Yards, both for your own personal safety and the safety of your ASOS parcels.
There’s 24-hour on-site security, an on-site maintenance team, a parcel room and a friendly resident team in the welcome office, ready to help with whatever you need.
Storage pods, car parking and bike storage are all available too.
To find out more about New Makers Yard, head HERE.
The incredible plans to build floating walkways over Manchester’s waterways
Daisy Jackson
A major project that will deliver a 100-mile-plus network connecting Manchester’s parks, squares and waterways has been unveiled – and it includes impressive floating walkways.
The first steps for the CyanLines mega project have been unveiled today, including the first four routes which will link the likes of Mayfield Park, New Islington Marina, Castlefield Viaduct and Kampus.
The ambitious plans will also link lesser-known pocket parks, canal tow paths, and pedestrianised walkways, and will incorporate new planned outdoor spaces such as the Science Museum courtyard and the former Central Retail Park.
One particularly eye-catching proposal will be a new floating walkway across the middle of the River Irwell, complete with a canoe dock and storage area.
The plans will adapt to Manchester’s ever-expanding cityscape and will link up new and existing developments, providing green walking and cycling routes around town.
Manchester and Salford City Councils have already worked together and secured funding from the National Trust, Natural England, and the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Nature Towns and Cities programme.
There are four CyanLines pilot routes – the first being a 5km ‘Irk Valley Explorer’ that will link Chethams Library and the Glade of Light memorial, Angel Meadows, the under-development City River Park, and the Barney’s Steps made famous by LS Lowry, ending with a view of the city skyline.
Then there’s the Mayfield, New Islington and Ancoats Loop, which will connect together Mayfield Park, the Ashton Canal, the Central Retail Park which is being transformed into a campus for the UK Government, New Islington Marina, Ancoats Green, and all the way down to leafy Kampus.
How the River Irwell could look with the CyanLines routes in placeHow the River Irwell looks currently
CL3, otherwise known as the ‘Walking the knowledge corridor’, incorporates significant landmarks like the Emmeline Pankhurst statue, our historic canal network, the Palace Theatre, Symphony Gardens, the universities, Manchester Museum, and Whitworth Art Gallery.
And the final of the four pilot routes is the CL4, focused around the almighty Castlefield Viaduct but also joining the Bridgewater Canal into Salford and the Irwell River Park, as well as the gardens around Chapel Street, Greengate Park, and the River Irwell itself.
Councillor Bev Craig, leader of Manchester City Council, said: “Manchester is on a mission to make our city greener, investing in new parks and green spaces including the likes of Mayfield, Ancoats Green and the Castlefield Viaduct, in addition to our work to celebrate and open up our rivers and canals. We are a city with exciting, and transformational plans for the future. .
“But there’s more that we can do together. CyanLines is a bold new initiative over the next decade to imagine and create over 100 miles of connected parks, green spaces and waterfronts.
“This is just the start of CyanLines and I urge residents, business owners, community groups and leaders to join us on this very exciting journey to truly transform our city.”
Tom Bloxham MBE CBE, CyanLines project co-founder and chair, Urban Splash and founding Chair Manchester International Festival (MIF) and Factory International said that the same ambition that grew MIF will be applied to CyanLines.
More before-and-after images of the CyanLines pilot plans
He said: “We want to bring the whole city along with us, to help us plan, fund and deliver CyanLines. No idea is too big, too ambitious, too audacious or too small or too straightforward.
“Everyone wants more green space. Everyone wants to be able to walk to the end of Castlefield Viaduct. Everyone wants to be healthier and happier.
“Imagine more species and drifts of plants and wildflowers and allotments in the city centre and being able to walk one or 100 miles of continuous paths linking all our amazing spaces. Together we can make it happen!”
Pete Swift, CyanLines project co-founder and CEO of Planit said: “The first four CyanLines provide so much more than walkable and wheelable connections linking the existing and planned excellent green and blue spaces across the city, to bring us all closer to nature and nature closer to us.
“The routes will be the starting point, or spring board, for a whole plethora of CyanLines projects which will bring new opportunities for nature to thrive and to be enjoyed.
“The ambition for CyanLines does not stop at Manchester and Salford city centres. It will ultimately link up all Greater Manchester’s boroughs to bring our citizens and communities closer to nature and help drive a greener, healthier, and inclusive future. From Dunham Massey in the south, to Northern Roots in Oldham; from Leigh via RHS Bridgewater, Media City on to the foot of the Pennines.”
Mike Innerdale, regional director North of England, National Trust said: “National Trust are firm supporters of CyanLines, not least because its core aim mirrors our own of ensuring more people have access to nature particularly in our towns and cities, and to bring nature to people’s doorsteps wherever they live.
“We recently announced we have secured the majority of the £3 million of funding for the Castlefield Viaduct which will allow us to bring Phase 2 of this iconic sky park project to life, enabling us to create a through route at the heart of the city. We look forward to working with the CyanLines team and other partners as both our projects advance, connecting Castlefield viaduct with the other wonderful spaces in Manchester and Salford city centres.”