- Chain-free one-bedroom apartment on first floor
- Small balcony with city views
- Open-plan living/kitchen, contemporary finishes
- Long lease (~225 years) and EWS1 B1 rating
- EPC C; electric room heaters, no gas central heating
- Service charge approx. £1,109 pa; ground rent £150 pa
- Located in busy Northern Quarter; student-driven rental demand
- No private garden; compact footprint (~447 sq ft)
A compact one-bedroom apartment on the first floor, set in a modern mid-rise development in the heart of Manchester’s Northern Quarter. The flat offers an open-plan living/kitchen with laminate floors, full-height window and a small balcony that brings city views and fresh air into the living space. The building dates from the early 2000s and the apartment appears well-presented and ready to rent or occupy with minimal work.
This property is particularly suited to investors and city buyers who prioritise location and convenience. It is chain-free, has a long lease (approx. 225 years remaining) and an EWS1 B1 rating plus an EPC C — practical factors for mortgage lenders and landlords. Excellent public transport links (Metrolink, trains, buses) and the Northern Quarter’s shops, bars and eateries make it an easy let for students, professionals or short-term city tenants.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold flat with an annual service charge (approx. £1,109) and a small ground rent (£150). Heating is electric with room heaters rather than central gas, and there is no private garden — outdoor space is limited to the small balcony. The local area is a lively, multicultural student neighbourhood and can be busy at night; that suits many city renters but may not suit buyers seeking quiet suburbia.
Overall this is a straightforward, city-centre one-bed with clear rental appeal and low immediate refurbishment requirements. It represents a practical, low-maintenance entry into Manchester property — particularly for investors seeking a centrally located, chain-free flat with long lease security.