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    December 30th, 2009


    www.findaproperty.com

    Ever since the start of the early 1990s, the city has already gone from just a few hundreds that are living in the center, to as many as thousands that are living in new apartments – whether in converted old buildings or in striking new ones, such as the Beetham Tower which is the tallest building in the whole city. Good developments are also happening in inner suburbs such as Old Trafford, Central Salford, Ardwick, and Ancoats.

    Some might think that property market has already slowed, and developments will come to a halt. But those who deal with the day-to-day market do not believe so.

    August 14th, 2008


    Image source:www.bhg.com
    The bow window in the living room reflects the Edwardian style of the flat. A simple sofa and love seat create a cozy conversation group. Most of the house wears flirtatious shades of green, butter yellow and pale aqua.

    Homemade Style
    When the homeowner couldn’t find the perfect coffee table, he designed this one, which has a plywood top set on a steel truss with casters.

    Makeshift Side Table
    A pair of wrought-iron end tables, set side by side, makes a spacious end table next to the love seat in the living room. The grouping of vases and pots, which William collected over a number of years, are united by their pleasing range of neutral tones.

    Computer Concealed
    The home office includes two computer stations that can be concealed behind the doors. A tinted green panel slides to reveal the work station and hide the bedroom. A series of storage spaces, cabinets, and movable doors allow the office disappear after hours.

    Staggered Solution
    Staggered filing cabinets are a great solution for an angled window.

    April 2nd, 2008


    www.blucaproperties.com

    According to Irene Thomas, the operations manager of Auction Finance, the rental market in Manchester is still good due to the rise of buy-to-let investors. The same idea has also been said by Tom Rogers, who is a consultant of residential investments in the area.

    Based on these expert opinions, it would look like further developments are still continuing to be optimistic than some can imagine. The fact that there are 100,000 students in the area would mean that the buy-to-let market would make sense for investors since they can already cover their mortgage through the student’s rent. The market will also receive a boost from parents that wants to buy a flat for their children.

    March 28th, 2008


    www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

    Manchester property has been the most transformed British city that would see a major redevelopment in recent years. It has a much higher profile compared to Birmingham, Liverpool, and Leeds even if they have built many flats to reinvent themselves.

    There are many factors that can contribute to this, the 1990s Olympic bids and the success of the Commonwealth Games of 2002 have raised Manchester’s international profile. Also, the redevelopment of Salford Quays area has enticed several BBC departments to relocate to. In short, the city has not been out of the news and it has generated an enhanced image.