- Bright dual-aspect second-floor apartment with Juliet balcony
- Well maintained, modernised kitchen and upgraded bathroom
- Long lease: 250 years from 2001 (approx. 226 years remaining)
- EWS1 form B1 provided; may be requested by lenders
- Owner-occupiers only — not available for buy-to-let
- Annual service charge £1,570.68; peppercorn ground rent
- Main heating: electric room heaters (higher running costs)
- Located minutes from Victoria station and Northern Quarter amenities
A bright, well-kept one-bedroom apartment in the heart of the Northern Quarter, offered with vacant possession and long lease. Situated on the second floor, the dual-aspect living space and Juliet balcony bring generous daylight into the open-plan lounge/kitchen, making the apartment feel larger than its footprint. The kitchen and bathroom have been upgraded, and the property has been maintained throughout.
This home suits a first-time buyer or owner-occupier who wants central Manchester living a short walk from Victoria station, Metrolink and the Northern Quarter’s cafés, markets and cultural venues. Practical strengths include a 250-year lease (from 2001, c.226 years remaining), an EWS1 B1 rating, double glazing and fast broadband and mobile signal.
Notable practical points: heating is electric (room heaters) so expect higher running costs than gas-heated flats; the annual service charge is £1,570.68 and the property is sold for owner-occupiers only (not suitable for buy-to-let). The local area is a cosmopolitan, multicultural student neighbourhood and scores high for amenities and nightlife—appealing for people who want an urban lifestyle but less so for those seeking a quiet suburb.
Overall this is a move-in-ready, centrally located apartment with strong convenience and lifestyle appeal for an owner-occupier who prioritises location and low immediate maintenance over rental potential or low-energy heating.