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

Published Apr 13, 2026

A property at Scott Avenue that sold for £602,000 tops the list of the most expensive terraced houses recently sold in Manchester.

In total, 114 terraced house sales were registered in the area in March, with an average price of £282,111. The average price per sqft ended up at £308.

The properties listed below encompass terraced houses, all of which had their deeds filed with the Land Registry during the month of March, irrespective of whether they were sold prior to this period.

10. £458,258 – Acres Road, Chorlton

The sale of the house at Acres Road in the M21 postcode area has been finalised. It was sold for £458,258, and the sale date was 16 January. The home has a living area of 1,108 sqft. The price per sqft was £414. The property comprises two bedrooms, and the property holds a C energy efficiency rating.

9. £470,000 – Hardy Avenue, Chorlton

The 904 sqft house at Hardy Avenue in the M21 postcode area has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled on 23 January and the total purchase price was £470,000, £520 per sqft. The energy efficiency of the property is rated C.

8. £489,950 – Cawdor Road, Fallowfield

The 1,517 sqft house at Cawdor Road in the M14 postcode area has been purchased. The sale was finalised on 29 January, with a total purchase price of £489,950, working out to £323 per sqft. The property’s energy efficiency is rated D.

7. £490,000 – Lower Vickers Street, Miles Platting & Newton Heath

A sale has been finalised for the house at Lower Vickers Street in the M40 postcode area. It was sold for £490,000 and the transfer of ownership was finalised on 16 January. The living area totals 1,377 sqft and the price per sqft ended up at £356. The property holds a B energy efficiency rating.

8 Brooklands Avenue

6. £505,000 – Brooklands Avenue, Old Moat

A property at Brooklands Avenue in the M20 postcode area has new owners. It sold for £505,000, and the transfer of ownership was completed on 6 February, after it had been on the market for 14 days. The house has a living area of 1,259 sqft, yielding a price per sqft of £401. The property offers four bedrooms and one bathroom and the energy efficiency of the property is rated C.

5. £517,000 – Tenby Avenue, Old Moat

The sale of the house at Tenby Avenue in the M20 postcode area has been finalised. It was sold for £517,000, and the date of transfer was 21 January. The home has a living area of 1,302 sqft. The price per sqft was £397. The energy efficiency of the property is rated C.

25 Vicars Road

4. £534,400 – Vicars Road, Chorlton

A sale has been finalised for the house at Vicars Road in the M21 postcode area. It was sold for £534,400 and the transfer of ownership was finalised on 16 February after it had been on the market for 14 days. The living area totals 1,539 sqft and the price per sqft ended up at £347. The property has three bedrooms and one bathroom and the energy efficiency of the property is rated D.

3. £545,000 – Arley Avenue, Didsbury West

The 1,603 sqft house at Arley Avenue in the M20 postcode area has been purchased. The sale was completed on 30 January, with a total purchase price of £545,000, working out to £340 per sqft. The property’s energy efficiency is rated D.

2. £560,000 – Nell Lane, Chorlton Park

The 1,571 sqft house at Nell Lane in the M21 postcode area has been sold. It was on the market for two months and 24 days. The transfer of ownership was settled on 12 February and the total purchase price was £560,000, £356 per sqft. The property has four bedrooms and two bathrooms and the energy efficiency of the property is rated D.

This is the most expensive terraced house sale registered in March:

1. £602,000 – Scott Avenue, Chorlton

A property at Scott Avenue in the M21 postcode area has new owners. It sold for £602,000, and the transfer of ownership was completed on 16 January. The house has a living area of 1,560 sqft, yielding a price per sqft of £386. The property holds a C energy efficiency rating.