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The Blade, Deansgate Square
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£460,000
On the outskirts of Manchester city centre, on the western bank of the River Irwell, the city of Salford is an increasingly attractive place to live. Its proximity to the economic powerhouse of Manchester city centre, the area’s value for money, the additional space and sense of community are some of the factors driving this increased demand.
This demand that is expressing itself through millions worth of public and private money being poured into the area. Regeneration projects such as those in Salford Quay, Salford Central, Chapel Street, and the £2.5bn Crescent Innovation North project are symptomatic of Salford’s change. The city will only become more desirable as a consequence.
Residents of Salford enjoy living in a calm neighbourhood with plenty of access to green space, but with a web of transportation to carry them across Greater Manchester and into the city centre. Outdoor spaces in Salford include Peel Park, one of the oldest in the UK, and Bulie Park.
Developments such as Berkeley Square, Cheltenham Place, Platinum Tower, and Fifty5ive are examples of modern, stylish residences that have been built to service the increased demand for Salford. Alongside which, a number of shops and cafes have cropped up to serve the area including The Old Fire Station Bakery, Peel Park Coffee Shop and the shopping centre in Quayside MediaCityUK.
Residents of Salford enjoy a vast network of transportation to reach other Manchester districts including Deansgate, Spinningfields, Castlefield and Blackfriars.
Salford has great connectivity to surrounding areas through the Metrolink tram services. Major stations such as Salford Central and Salford Crescent provide links to Manchester, Bolton and further afield. Salford also benefits from a comprehensive bus service.