What were the 10 most expensive flats sold last month in Manchester?

Published Aug 13, 2025

A property in Newton Street that sold for £210,000 tops the list of the most expensive flats recently sold in Manchester.

In total, 74 flat sales were registered in the area in July, with an average price of £217,482. The average price per sqft ended up at £285.

The properties listed encompass flats, with their deeds filed with the Land Registry during the month of July, even if the sales were conducted earlier.

10. £183,000 – Collier Street, Deansgate

The sale of a flat at 7 Collier Street in the M3 postcode area has been finalised. It was sold for £183,000, and the sale date was 8 June after it had been on the market for six months and 13 days. The home has a living area of 742 sqft. The price per sqft was £247. The property has two bedrooms and two bathrooms and the energy efficiency of the building is rated C.

137 Cavendish Road

9. £212,000 – Cavendish Road, Didsbury West

A sale has been finalised for a flat at Cavendish Road in Didsbury West. It was sold for £212,000 and the transfer of ownership was finalised on 27 May after it had been on the market for five months and 23 days. The living area totals 624 sqft and the price per sqft ended up at £340. The property offers one bedroom and one bathroom and the energy efficiency of the building is rated C.

33 Pepper Close

8. £165,000 – Pepper Close, Northenden

A 667 sqft flat at 33 Pepper Close in the M22 postcode area has been purchased. The sale was settled on 22 June, with a total purchase price of £165,000, working out to £247 per sqft after it had been on the market for 3 months. The property comprises two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and the building holds a C energy efficiency rating.

7. £155,000 – Burton Place, Hulme

A 452 sqft flat in 3 Burton Place in the M15 postcode area has been sold. It remained on the market for a duration of one month and 12 days. The transfer of ownership was settled on 27 May and the total purchase price was £155,000, £343 per sqft. The property consists of one bedroom and one bathroom, and the building has an energy efficiency rating of C.

50 Strathblane Close

6. £213,000 – Strathblane Close, Old Moat

A property at 50 Strathblane Close in the M20 postcode area has new owners. It sold for £213,000, and the transfer of ownership was completed on 22 May, after it had been on the market for one month and four days. The flat has a living area of 624 sqft, yielding a price per sqft of £341. The property has two bedrooms and one bathroom and the energy efficiency of the building is rated C.

5. £195,000 – Palatine Road, Northenden

The sale of a flat at Palatine Road in Northenden has been finalised. It was sold for £195,000, and the date of transfer was 15 May after it had been on the market for 21 days. The home has a living area of 850 sqft. The price per sqft was £229. The property comprises three bedrooms and one bathroom, and the building holds a D energy efficiency rating.

4. £195,001 – Every Street, Ancoats & Beswick

A sale has been finalised for a flat at 49 Every Street in the M4 postcode area. It was sold for £195,001 and the transfer of ownership was finalised on 5 June after it had been on the market for 14 days. The living area totals 721 sqft and the price per sqft ended up at £270. The property consists of two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and the building has an energy efficiency rating of D.

3. £237,500 – Kelso Place, Hulme

A 904 sqft flat in 3 Kelso Place in the M15 postcode area has been purchased. The sale was completed on 12 June, with a total purchase price of £237,500, working out to £263 per sqft after it had been on the market for 14 days. The property offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms and the energy efficiency of the building is rated C.

2. £152,000 – Lynwood Court, Middleton Road, Crumpsall

A 764 sqft flat in Lynwood Court, Middleton Road has been sold. It was on the market for 12 days. The transfer of ownership was settled on 8 June and the total purchase price was £152,000, £199 per sqft. The property comprises two bedrooms and one bathroom, and the building holds a D energy efficiency rating.

This is the most expensive flat sale registered in July:

1. £210,000 – Newton Street, Piccadilly

A property in The Sorting House, 83 Newton Street in the M1 postcode area has new owners. It sold for £210,000, and the transfer of ownership was completed on 15 May, after it had been on the market for eight days. The flat has a living area of 592 sqft, yielding a price per sqft of £355. The property offers one bedroom and one bathroom and the energy efficiency of the building is rated C.