The Bailey, Manchester

Prices from £237,000

The Bailey is a modern development comprised of 104 one- and two-bed apartments situated alongside St George’s Park with views of Deansgate to the northeast. Located between Trafford and Manchester City Centre. The Manchester Metropolitan University and The University of Manchester are only a mile from the development – a walkable distance for many of the students that continue to underpin Manchester’s robust rental market. Deansgate train station is also only a 15-minute walk away.

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Offers

  • 2 Years Free Lettings and Management
  • Contribution to Legal Fees

Deansgate Train Station

  • 15 mins by foot

Manchester Metropolitan University

  • 20 mins by foot

Trafford Bar Metrolink

  • 13 mins by foot

Description

  • One Bedroom Apartments Sold Out
  • Two Bedroom Apartments from £264,950 before discount.
  • Completion November 2023
  • 20% Deposit on Exchange
  • Located in Old Trafford close to Deansgate
  • 250 Years Lease
  • Parking Available
  • High Rental Returns

The Bailey is a modern development comprised of 104 one- and two-bed apartments situated alongside St George’s Park with views of Deansgate to the northeast. Located between Trafford and Manchester City Centre.

The Bailey is believed to be extremely popular with tenants. The Manchester Metropolitan University and The University of Manchester are only mile from the development - a walkable distance for many of the students that continue to underpin Manchester’s robust rental market. Deansgate train station is also only a 15-minute walk away and in under 5 minutes, the nearest bus stop can provide residents with convenient access to all the city has to offer.

Why Invest in Manchester?

Due to its large population, Greater Manchester is one of the most economically diverse regions in the UK and is one of the main drivers of the northern economy. At present, there are approximately 1.5 million jobs that contribute towards Greater Manchester’s GVA of GBP74.9 billion (2021). The area generates nearly 40% of total output (GVA) in the North West and 19% across the North of England. Manchester, Salford and Trafford have seen the largest growth over the last 21 years, contributing 56% of Greater Manchester’s GVA in 2022.

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