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Where’s a good place to rent in Manchester for early twenties?

29 replies

EachandEveryone · 07/04/2022 15:18

My niece will be working between the Christie and St Marys and two of them are looking. I’m shocked it’s London prices. They’ve just graduated so don’t want anywhere that’s too studenty but still with a social life. It’s along time since I’ve lived in Manchester infact, the Hacienda was the place to be and I suspect that’s long gone 😀 what area would you say is lively good value and about 30 mins commute either way? Thanks!! Would she be better sharing with more than one person?

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SausageRoll2020 · 07/04/2022 15:33

The Hacienda is apartments now so she could live there!

Can you give a little more detail?
Budget?
Driving or public transport?

Xpologog · 07/04/2022 15:47

Would Salford be any cheaper? About 30 mins driving, bit longer by tram.

EachandEveryone · 07/04/2022 15:52

Public transport and first job. I’m guessing £1000 between two. 12 hour shifts including nights so the less travel the better. It has to be a social area without being all night parties. It’s so sad to say goodbye to those student days isn’t it?

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KELLOGSspeck · 07/04/2022 15:56

I'm guessing your niece is young if it's her first job. To be honest if I was her I would flat share between a few to save money in this climate.

Can't advise on areas in Manchester sorry. Love the city though.

EachandEveryone · 07/04/2022 16:01

I think the trouble is she’s done the sharing with 4/5 all through uni. I think she’s hoping if it’s just two people the place will be tidier etc.

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vinoandbrie · 07/04/2022 16:02

Withington or Fallowfield perhaps.

Fallowfield is very studenty though.

vinoandbrie · 07/04/2022 16:06

This is next door to Sainsburys Local, easy walking distance to the Christie, right on the bus route into town, right in Withington:

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/121820462#/?channel=RES_LET

vinoandbrie · 07/04/2022 16:07

Sorry scrap that it’s a one bed, but that’s the type of thing I’d think would be achievable, ie nice and modern, if that’s what they fancy.

Mushrooms0up · 07/04/2022 16:09

Didsbury! Especially the area around Burton road.
Loads of young professionals, very trendy and can walk to the Christie / get the bus very very easily
To St Marys from palatine road.

Rummikub · 07/04/2022 16:09

Chorlton?
Could look around the Christie too - very residential.

I’ve been treated at the Christie. Lovely staff.

Mushrooms0up · 07/04/2022 16:10

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/121820921#/?channel=RES_LET Something like this could work

Mummyingetc · 07/04/2022 16:11

Most in that bracket probably rent in Chorlton. Cheaper alternative could be Levenshulme (I would stay at the Heatons end rather than the Longsight end). Didsbury and the Heatons are also nice and probably the better bet for commuting- especially to The Christie!- but are slightly more- young family/ late 20s but all three have nice pubs and bars and cafes.

Mushrooms0up · 07/04/2022 16:11

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/121052231#/?channel=RES_LET Or this. Whilst not pretty it’s a perfect location and the rooms are massive in those type of flats

WTF475878237NC · 07/04/2022 16:12

The Northern Quarter. Loads of fun places for drinks and food, quirky shops. 40 mins flat walk to work.

EachandEveryone · 07/04/2022 16:16

Is that where Dry bar was?😀

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Mummyingetc · 07/04/2022 16:25

Vs chorlton-

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/121859189#/?channel=STU_LET

I’m assuming she’s a junior doctor- most of them live in chorlton…

FeltCarrot · 07/04/2022 16:25

My DD shares a flat in Ancoats with 2 friends, they pay £1500pcm. They struggled to find anything cheaper in the city centre than that.

iklboo · 07/04/2022 16:40

URMSTON nice area, good transport links too. Lots of places to eat & socialise.

Peccary · 07/04/2022 17:21

At that age, I'd choose Chorlton for sure but I'm biased as I lived there in my carefree years. Lots of 20somethings live in the Northern Quarter too, that would have better night transport if she is on shifts though

earlydoors42 · 07/04/2022 18:56

Dry Bar was still there last time I went! (Not long ago). I would go for Chorlton. I lived there in my early 20s in a house share and loved it

sophienelisse · 07/04/2022 18:58

Prestwich is nice

LegMeChicken · 07/04/2022 19:02

NQ, Didsbury, Chorlton.
Definitely not London prices, you can get a whole flat for the same rent unless you want a luxury flat Hmm

She could also consider Sale, Altrincham etc these are more ‘family’ areas but within easy commute. You can get a 2-bed within walking distance of station for £800

Lunificent · 07/04/2022 19:04

Monton (outer Salford) - the high street is full of restaurants and bars. There is lots of greenery around and fast links into Manchester.
www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/120580532

Greatoutdoors · 07/04/2022 19:04

Chorlton in your 20s is loads of fun. And the right side of town.
Salford’s also a good shout but the opposite direction