Manchester

Known as the world’s first industrial city, Manchester is a vibrant, rapidly growing city known for its rich culture, music scene, and strong economy, often regarded as a more affordable alternative to London. With excellent transport links both across the city and to the rest of the country, and diverse neighborhoods, it appeals to young professionals and families alike. Offering a high quality of life and easy access to surrounding countryside Manchester is proving an increasingly popular choice to live.
If you are buying property in or around Manchester, a RICS Survey is a must for peace of mind & independent advice.

Bolton

Bolton is a large, historically industrial town in Greater Manchester, England, situated 17 miles north of Manchester in the West Pennine Moors. It is a diverse town known for its industrial heritage, University of Bolton, Bolton Wanderers FC, and a thriving cultural scene. The area is heavily involved in high-tech, smart textile manufacturing for aerospace and automotive industries. Bolton is an easy commute to Manchester and several other large satellite towns in the area with great access to both the motorway and rail links.
If you are buying property in or around Bolton, a RICS Survey is a must for peace of mind & independent advice.

Stockport

Stockport is a large, historic town in Greater Manchester, England, situated on the River Mersey and known for its rich industrial heritage, iconic 27-arch viaduct, and rapidly regenerating town centre. It is recognised as a rising “cool” destination with a thriving independent food scene, historic market, and strong transport links, offering a blend of urban amenities and proximity to the Peak District. The location, facilities and transport links make it a great commuter town.
If you are buying property in or around Stockport, a RICS Survey is a must for peace of mind & independent advice.

Wigan

Wigan is a large, historic industrial town in Greater Manchester, England, located midway between Manchester and Liverpool along the River Douglas and Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Formerly part of Lancashire, it is famous for its coal mining heritage, Wigan Pier, and its rugby league team. The town blends industrial roots with green spaces, boasting a 70% green space coverage and a town centre marked by a clock tower and market. \With easy access to major motorways and rail links, Wigan is a great choice for people working across the north west.
If you are buying property in or around Wigan, a RICS Survey is a must for peace of mind & independent advice.

Oldham

Oldham is a former industrial town in Greater Manchester, located just 7 miles northeast of Manchester city centre, and situated in the Pennine foothills. Historically a cotton-spinning and textile engineering town, it has transitioned into a diverse suburban borough with a mix of modern urban centers and rural Pennine scenery. Oldham has easy access to Manchester via the Metrolink tram system, making it a popular choice for commuters. The city centre is currently undergoing significant regeneration, including new shopping facilities, parks, and cultural spaces, improving facilities and making it a more desirable place to live.
If you are buying property in or around Oldham, a RICS Survey is a must for peace of mind & independent advice.