Light-filled two-bed home near MediaCity with private terrace and long lease.
Recently refurbished throughout, ready to move into
A recently refurbished two-bedroom terraced home on the sought-after Chimney Pot Park development, a short walk from Salford Quays and MediaCityUK. The property uses an ‘upside-down’ layout with two double bedrooms and a modern three-piece bathroom at ground-floor level, while the living space and kitchen-diner sit above to capture light and views. The main bedroom benefits from a lightwell and the top-floor lounge has a chimney-style lightwell, creating bright, characterful rooms despite modest ceiling heights.
The kitchen-diner is a comfortable entertaining space with new flooring and sliding doors opening onto a private terrace with decking and paving — a useful outdoor extension for urban living. There is a private on-street parking space allocated to the property and fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support remote working and streaming. The home is newly renovated throughout and presents well for buyers wanting a move-in-ready property.
Practical points to note: the property is leasehold (long lease ~980 years) rather than freehold, and the building sits in an area identified as very deprived — something to consider for buyers concerned about long-term neighbourhood change. The house is average-sized (about 786 sq ft) with standard ceiling heights and on-street parking rather than an enclosed driveway. This home will suit first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors looking for a low-maintenance, well-located urban property close to transport links into Manchester city centre.
Local conveniences are strong: a wide range of shops, cafes and amenities nearby, plus Langworthy tram stop within walking distance for direct access to Manchester. Council tax is described as very cheap and there is no flooding risk, both practical financial pluses for prospective purchasers.