Manchester

Manchester is the second largest urban area in England, and is often thought of as the UK’s second city. Located in the north west of England nestled between Liverpool and Leeds, Manchester is also reportedly the UK’s fastest growing city economically. The area’s 2.8 million residents are incredibly proud of their city – and rightly so. In 2018 Manchester was officially named the Best Place To Live In The UK in The Economist‘s Global Livability Index. Read on to discover the developments rated by residents as the best places to live in Manchester and to read reviews from locals who own or rent in Manchester.

The landlocked county of Manchester is mostly urban and comprises ten boroughs: Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Wigan and the cities of Manchester and Salford.

Historically, the textiles industry generated most of Manchester’s wealth. However, the city has developed to become a major exporter of media, music and football. It’s home to two international football teams – Manchester United and Manchester City – as well as popular TV soap Coronation Street and five universities.

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Best places to live in Manchester

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Street with tram in Manchester

Getting Around Manchester

If you haven’t visited Manchester for a few years you might be in for a surprise. The city’s skyline has changed dramatically in the last decade, with new residential development springing up around the city centre. More people are living in Manchester city centre than ever before.

“The tram station is a minute away which is a huge deal for me. Super easy to get around town because of that. We’re also in range of a lot of restaurants so deliveroo and Uber eats are awesome for us. So many choices. Overall we’re in a really great location.”  Mark-Christian, Verified Resident of The Trilogy

Spinningfields is one of the richest areas to live in Manchester. It is an area popular with footballers and soap stars. The amenities, array of restaurants and bars on the doorstep make this a highly desirable area; if you can afford the price. The River Irwell runs right through the heart of Spinningfields with developments Potato Wharf to the west and 10-12 Whitworth Street to the east. There are communal areas such as Hardman Square where local workers meet for lunch.

“The area is the best, its quiet but close to centre, close to the canal. Its close to the deansgate station. And its close to deansgate so loads of bars and restaurants there.” Anon, Verified Resident of Potato Wharf

Travel times to Manchester

Manchester is extremely well connected to the rest of the UK by road, rail and coach. London can be reached in two hours and 21 minutes by train, while Birmingham is only an hour and a half. For more details see our blog on Travel times to Manchester for connection times to all major UK cities.

Manchester from above

The Alternative Areas of Manchester

The reputation of Ancoats isn’t the best and was once viewed as the rough area of Manchester. A recent regeneration has allowed the dilapidated mills and deserted streets to become a much popular area. With new luxury flats like Flint Glass Wharf and The Ice Plant that are rated as some of the best places to live in Manchester, there are shops, bars, and new restaurants opening on a weekly basis and a flood of new residents moving to this area.

The Northern Quarter has a similar reputation to Ancoats with once empty streets now home to cafes, chic vintage shops or hip new bars. Local Mancunians are drawn to this area for the uniqueness and eclectic offering of property like Nuovo Apartments and Burlington House with sites between the two. Not as cheap as Ancoats it is not as expensive as other city centre areas. You are more likely to find quirky spaces, high ceilings, or conversions full of character. For many Castlefield boasts the best of both worlds. The convenience of town just a five-minute walk away but it is more peaceful, quiet and has some stunning views down by the canal. Many locals feel you get the best of both worlds living here. 

“The area is brilliant – we are so central to town – and Ancoats is really up and coming at the moment. The only downsides are the noisy road outside – but that is to be expected anywhere central!”  Naomi, Verified Resident of Nuovo Apartments

Manchester city

Outside the City Centre

For something new, visit Salford Quays. Whilst not the city centre every day the two seem to merge closer and closer. Salford Quays has become the media hub of not just Manchester but the UK with the iconic MediaCity. Many companies are relocating to the north west bringing with them new residents who are making this area of the city their home at developments like Middlewood Locks and Wilburn Basin. Both rated as great places to rent in Manchester. Salford Quays offers riverside living with shops, architecture and scenic views.

You can find out more about living in Manchester by reading reviews from residents. Click on the developments below to find out more about residents’ experiences and discover great places to rent in Manchester. If there’s a Manchester property that you can’t see on HomeViews,  you can add a new listing and leave your review here.

Best schools in Manchester

The city boasts some excellent schools, which we’ve covered in detail in our blog post on the 10 best schools in Manchester. Top of the list is Altrincham Grammar School for Girls, which is the 8th highest-rated school in the UK. The Altrincham Grammar School for Boys comes in second place.

Manchester universities

Manchester is home to no less than four major universities. The University of Manchester is the best-known, with 40,000 students, while Manchester Metropolitan is a similar size. The Universities of Bolton and Salford also fall within the Greater Manchester area.

For more details, see our in-depth guide to universities in Manchester.

Things to do in Manchester

Manchester’s reputation as a vibrant and characterful city continues to grow. Whether you’re into music, sport, food and drink, history, architecture or shopping, Manchester has a lot to offer. See our guide on the Top 10 things to do in Manchester for some ideas of where to start.

Reviews in Manchester

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Great design, facilities. Amazing building management.

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Review Date Sep 2024

Lots of great food nearby, great with the discounts. Very close to city center and grocery stores for easy access.

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I believe that the design is satisfactory. Facilities are great, but gym could be bigger. Our building management is fantastic, especially Edmar Samios Uy. He’s been great since our move in date; aiding in house viewing as well as being extremely friendly and helpful with other day to day questions we ask.

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There is a great community here. Very easy to make friends with building management and neighbours.

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Building management responds to any problems or issues very quickly. Especially Edmar Samios Uy. They are solved/advised as soon as possible.

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Good place to stay and building management

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Review Date Sep 2024

A lot of good food, a lot of discounts for residents, easy access to city, groceries and parks. Everything is walking distance

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Building design is nice and clean and we have a park as well! Facilities is good and quite complete. The gym is nice and clean. Management is really helpful especially Edmer Samios Uy. He has been great since the first day we moved in. helped us a lot and is very fast in doing it

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There’s a great community here. Very easy to make friends with neighbours and building management

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Building management works very fast with problems in our flat. They are usually solved within the day. Especially Edmer, he picked up our problems very fast.

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Excellent

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Review Date Sep 2024

Living in my local area has several advantages. There is a good variety of local shops, restaurants, and bars, offering different cuisines and price ranges. The open spaces and parks nearby are perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation. Public transport links are convenient, with regular buses and a nearby train station providing easy access to the city and surrounding areas. The neighborhood is generally peaceful, with reliable bin collections and manageable noise levels. It’s a great location for both convenience and access to amenities, making it a pleasant place to live.

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My development offers a well-designed and modern living space with a clean, contemporary aesthetic. The facilities are a definite highlight, with a well-maintained gym, communal gardens, and a secure parking area. The layout of the apartments is practical, maximizing space and light, with high-quality fixtures and finishes throughout. Building management is efficient, with regular maintenance checks and swift responses to any issues raised. The property management team is also quite responsive, ensuring common areas are clean and well-kept.

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One thing I wish I had known before moving in is how quickly the community in the building comes together. The neighbors are friendly, and there are occasional social gatherings that create a welcoming atmosphere. It’s something you can’t easily pick up during a typical viewing. Also, understanding the best times for parking can save you from potential frustration. Overall, it’s a great place to live, and knowing these little details beforehand would have made settling in even smoother.

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The building management is responsive and quick to address issues. They handle minor problems efficiently, keep common areas clean, and maintain regular communication. Their proactive approach to maintenance ensures the building remains in good condition, enhancing the overall living experience.

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A great place to live

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Review Date Sep 2024

Very good area to live, close to shops and transport links. Close to northern quarter restaurant and pubs.

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Brand new development, has recently completed 1 year. Have not a chance to view all the facilities yet but has a gym, cinema, games room, co-working space and a dining area to gather some friends around. Is just difficult to find books space on some facilities as they are quite busy.

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Excellent place to live, no issues so far. Highly recommend.

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Building management is very friendly and supportive anytime I need them.

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