Manchester’s real estate scene in July witnessed interesting transactions, notably homes that sold below their initial listing prices.
Among the 81 terraced houses changing hands, a select few stood out for their significant price differences, offering buyers advantageous deals in the market. Here’s an exclusive look at the top 10 homes that fetched prices notably lower than their initial asking rates.
The properties listed below encompass terraced houses, with their deeds filed with the Land Registry during the month of July, even if the sales were conducted earlier.

5. £1500 (1%) below asking – Brompton Road, Fallowfield
A house at Brompton Road in the M14 postcode area also has new owners. Initially listed for £210,000, it settled at £208,500, marking a 1% price reduction to reach its eventual selling price. It remained on the market for a duration of 15 days. Covering 710 sqft, the property’s price per sqft ended up at £294. The property comprises two bedrooms and one bathroom, and the property holds a C energy efficiency rating. The sale was settled on 29 May.

4. £2500 (1%) below asking – Piper Hill Avenue, Northenden
This house at Piper Hill Avenue in the M22 postcode area has new owners. It was initially listed for £280,000 and settled at £277,500 after it had been on the market for nine months and 21 days, undergoing a 1% price reduction to reach its eventual selling price. The living area totals 818 sqft and the price per sqft ended up at £339. The property offers three bedrooms and the energy efficiency of the property is rated C. The sale was finalised on 8 June.

3. £4000 (1%) below asking – Hazelbottom Road, Crumpsall
Featuring four bedrooms and two bathrooms and a C energy efficiency rating, this house at Hazelbottom Road in Crumpsall, changed hands. Originally listed for £274,000, it sold at £270,000 after a 1% reduction in price after it had been on the market for one month and 18 days. The transfer of ownership was completed on 4 June. The home has a living area of 1,194 sqft and the eventual price per sqft was £226.

2. £10,000 (2%) below asking – Sandy Lane, Chorlton Park
The sale of the house at Sandy Lane in Chorlton Park was finalised on June 12. It was originally listed for £600,000 and was sold for £590,000 after it had been on the market for 15 days, displaying a 2% price reduction. The home has a living area of 1,474 sqft and the price per sqft settled at £400. The property consists of four bedrooms and one bathroom, and the property has an energy efficiency rating of D.

1. £10,000 (4%) below asking – Vasser Road, Gorton & Abbey Hey
Listed at £230,000, this detached house at Vasser Road in the M18 postcode area settled at £220,000 after one month and 18 days on the market, reflecting a 4% price reduction. Spanning 839 sqft, the property’s price per sqft was £262. With three bedrooms and three bathrooms and a C energy efficiency rating, the transfer of ownership was completed on 29 May.