Manchester City Centre is changing so rapidly that week by week new shops, restaurants and other attractions are being opened. We have been involved in the City centre property market for 3 years and have an extensive knowledge of the developments that have taken place. Please click on any of the images below for more detailed information on the areas.

Located on the Bridgewater Canal Basin. Canal side living with good access to bars and the city centre without the cars! A mixture of new buildings and renovated canal side warehouses.

Traditionally the shopping mecca of the city centre with some spectacular residential developments now appearing. City Central is now completed and No1 Deansgate is under construction.

Hulme has been transformed into a desirable place to live with a great location near the city centre offering affordable housing and plenty of car parking, gardens and excellent access to the motorway network.

The new developments offer 2,3 and 4 bedroom houses and apartments.

Developed as a residential area a few years ago on the docks of the Manchester Ship Canal, the area has recently been refocused with the opening of the Lowry Centre and the construction of the Imperial war Museum. Offering great views and waterside living with convenient car parking, and good access into Manchester via the Metrolink.

A centre of alternative and bohemian culture, the Northern Quarter has become the heartbeat of the city's music and independent fashion scene. The area boasts one of the most highly concentrated record shopping experiences you will find anywhere in the world

Canal Street in Manchester is the focus of Manchester’s infamous Gay Village, now one of the most recognised gay quarters in the world. The summer months bring crowds to the continental style café culture now that most bars and restaurants have tables and chairs out on the street, and of course Manchester Pride in August is the highlight of many people's big gay calendar.