£180,000
Flat, 1 bed
Dyche Street, M4 4FU
£180,000
Flat, 1 bed
Dyche Street, M4 4FU
Thornley Groves
-31d ago
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We track 5 estate agents actively marketing properties in the M60 postcode area, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data. Selling a city centre flat or a modern apartment near the M60 motorway corridor requires finding the right agent who understands the local market dynamics and can maximise your sale outcome.
The M60 postcode presents a unique property market situation. As a non-geographic postcode primarily used for PO Boxes and large organisations in Manchester, residential property data is concentrated in specific developments and city centre apartments. Our analysis covers every active agent currently listing properties in this area, giving you the insights you need to make an informed decision about who to trust with your property sale.

5
Active Estate Agents
£210,000
Average Asking Price
5
Properties For Sale
2
Active Rental Agents
£1,263
Average Rental Price
The M60 postcode area operates uniquely within Manchester's property landscape. Unlike traditional residential postcodes, M60 serves as a non-geographic postcode for PO Boxes and large organisations, with only 72 residents recorded in the 2021 Census. However, property listings referencing M60 often relate to developments in surrounding postcode districts that benefit from proximity to the M60 motorway, particularly areas in M9, M24, and SK7.
For the M60 area specifically, our live data shows an average asking price of £210,000, with all current listings being flats. This reflects the urban nature of Manchester city centre and its surrounding apartment developments. The broader Manchester property market has shown steady growth, with the city remaining a major economic hub in the North West and attracting both investors and owner-occupiers seeking urban living.
The M60 motorway corridor continues to see significant investment. The Northern Gateway scheme is bringing substantial new housing development to areas near the M60, with plans for 1,550 new homes between Simister and Bowlee. This development, part of the wider Atom Valley scheme spanning Bury, Oldham, and Rochdale, includes new roads, transport stations, schools, and local shops, creating additional interest in properties with easy M60 access.
Based on 5 live listings with an average asking price of £210,000.
Source: home.co.uk
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Compare Estate Agents FreeCurrent listings in the M60 area are exclusively flats, with a clear split between one-bedroom and two-bedroom properties. Our data shows 1-bedroom flats averaging £180,000, while 2-bedroom flats command an average of £230,000. This price differential reflects the demand for additional space in the city centre market, where couples and investors seek properties with strong rental yield potential.
New build activity near the M60 motorway corridor includes significant developments as part of the Northern Gateway scheme. Woodford Garden Village (SK7) by Redrow Homes, completed in 2019, offers excellent road connections to the M60 and M56. Manchester city centre developments in postcodes like M1 and M5 continue to attract buyers seeking modern apartments with city centre amenities on their doorstep.
Looking at bedroom distribution, two-bedroom properties dominate at 60% of listings, reflecting demand from couples and buy-to-let investors. One-bedroom flats represent 40% of listings, providing an accessible entry point for first-time buyers entering the Manchester market. This mix indicates a healthy balance between owner-occupier and investment demand in the M60 area.
The M60 postcode itself does not correspond to a traditional residential area, but properties listed with this postcode are typically situated in Manchester city centre or nearby suburbs benefiting from M60 motorway access. Manchester city centre features a rich architectural character, blending Victorian and Edwardian buildings constructed with red brick and sandstone dressings alongside modern glass-fronted developments.
The broader Greater Manchester area presents diverse housing characteristics. Properties in older Manchester suburbs often feature traditional solid brick construction, while newer city centre developments use steel and concrete frames with various cladding systems. The city centre is traversed by the River Irwell and River Medlock, creating attractive waterside developments but also some flood risk areas that require consideration when purchasing property.
Greater Manchester has a legacy of coal mining activity, and properties in certain areas may require a mining search as part of the conveyancing process. Ground instability from historical mining can affect property values and insurance requirements. Additionally, clay soils prevalent in the region can present shrink-swell risks, particularly for properties with mature trees nearby, potentially affecting foundations over time.
The M60 postcode area contains 13 listed buildings, although these are geographically located in other Manchester city centre postcode areas including M1, M2, M3, M4, and M12. Properties in conservation areas or listed buildings may require specialist surveys and consent for any proposed works, adding complexity to the purchasing process that buyers should factor into their timeline.
For buyers considering properties near the M60 corridor, transport links are a significant advantage. The M60 motorway provides circular access around Greater Manchester, connecting to the M56, M6, and M62. Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Victoria stations offer rail connections across the North West and beyond, making commuter travel straightforward.
Local amenities in the city centre include the Arndale Centre, Spinningfields, the Northern Quarter, and Deansgate, creating a vibrant lifestyle offering. The area is particularly attractive to young professionals and investors seeking the convenience of city centre living with excellent transport connections to business districts and surrounding areas.

When selecting an estate agent in the M60 area, you will find a mix of established high-street names and online agents. Thornley Groves, part of The Lomond Group operating from Manchester Southern Gateway, currently handles listings with an average asking price of £180,000, focusing on more affordable city centre properties. Henry Wiltshire operates in the premium segment with properties averaging £230,000, targeting buyers seeking higher-end apartments.
Our data shows five active sale agents in M60, each with a 20% market share based on current listings. Leaders serves the Fallowfield area with listings around £220,000, while The Goat Residential targets the upper end of the market with properties averaging £240,000. Online agent Purplebricks also operates in the M60 area, offering fixed-fee packages for sellers comfortable with managing aspects of the sale process themselves.
The rental market in M60 shows two active agents. Openrent manages 2 listings averaging £1,225 per month, while Nexis Property handles 1 listing at £1,300 per month. For investors considering buy-to-let, understanding which agents have strong rental reach can be valuable when choosing a sale agent.
We recommend obtaining free valuations from at least three agents before instructing. This allows you to compare not only fees but also market appraisals, proposed marketing strategies, and agent experience in your specific property type. The M60 market, while concentrated in flats, serves a diverse buyer pool including first-time buyers, investors, and professionals seeking city centre living.
Start by compiling a list of agents active in the M60 area. Look at their current listings, average asking prices, and market share to understand their specialisms and which price segment they serve best.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Compare their appraisals and ask for detailed breakdowns of their marketing strategy, timeline expectations, and how they plan to reach the right buyers for your property type.
Review the fee structure carefully. High-street agents typically charge 1-3% plus VAT, while online agents may offer fixed fees between £999-£1,999. Consider whether sole or multi-agency agreements suit your situation and timeline.
Look for agents with specific experience in flat sales and the M60 motorway corridor area. Check client reviews and ask for examples of similar properties sold recently in the Manchester city centre market.
Do not accept the first fee offered. Agents are often willing to negotiate, particularly if you have other quotes in hand. Ensure you understand exactly what services are included in the fee before signing.
Before signing, understand the terms including the contract length, which is typically 8-16 weeks for sole agency, the notice period required to terminate, and what happens if you want to switch agents during the period.
When comparing estate agents in the M60 area, do not just focus on the lowest fee. Consider their experience with flats, their marketing reach, and their track record in the local market. The right agent can often achieve a higher sale price that far outweighs their fee.
The M60 property market currently shows a clear distribution across bedroom counts. One-bedroom flats represent 40% of listings with an average asking price of £180,000, making them an accessible entry point to the Manchester city centre market. These properties particularly appeal to first-time buyers and young professionals entering the property market.
Two-bedroom properties dominate at 60% of listings, averaging £230,000 and reflecting demand from couples and investors seeking rental opportunities. The price premium of approximately £50,000 for an additional bedroom indicates healthy demand for extra space in the city centre, where rental yields remain attractive for investors.
The price range distribution shows 2 listings in the £100k-£200k bracket and 3 listings in the £200k-£300k bracket. This distribution suggests a market that serves both first-time buyers and those looking to upgrade within the city centre, with properties at various price points attracting interest from the diverse buyer pool in Manchester.
5 properties currently listed across M60. Here are the most recently added.
£180,000
Flat, 1 bed
Dyche Street, M4 4FU
£180,000
Flat, 1 bed
Dyche Street, M4 4FU
Thornley Groves
-31d ago
£240,000
Apartment, 2 bed
Dyche Street, M4 4FU
£240,000
Apartment, 2 bed
Dyche Street, M4 4FU
The Goat Residential LTD
-62d ago
£220,000
Apartment, 2 bed
Dyche Street, M4 4FU
£220,000
Apartment, 2 bed
Dyche Street, M4 4FU
Leaders
-198d ago
£180,000
Apartment, 1 bed
M4 4FU
£180,000
Apartment, 1 bed
M4 4FU
Purplebricks
-472d ago
£230,000
Flat, 2 bed
Dyche Street, M4 4FU
£230,000
Flat, 2 bed
Dyche Street, M4 4FU
Henry Wiltshire
-667d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on our live data, the M60 area has 5 active estate agents including Thornley Groves, Leaders, Henry Wiltshire, Purplebricks, and The Goat Residential LTD. Each agent currently has one active listing. Thornley Groves and Purplebricks focus on properties averaging £180,000, while Henry Wiltshire and The Goat Residential operate in the higher price bracket around £230,000-£240,000. The best agent for you depends on your property type and target buyer demographic.
Estate agent fees in the M60 area typically range from 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% including VAT) for high-street agents like Thornley Groves and Henry Wiltshire. Online agents like Purplebricks offer fixed-fee packages typically between £999-£1,999, which can be more cost-effective for properties valued under £300,000. The average asking price in M60 is £210,000, meaning typical fees would range from approximately £2,100 to £7,560 depending on the agent and agreement type you choose.
The M60 postcode is non-geographic, making direct price trend analysis challenging. However, the broader Manchester market has shown steady growth over recent years. The Northern Gateway development near the M60 motorway, featuring 1,550 new homes between Simister and Bowlee, indicates continued investment in the area. Manchester city centre remains a strong performer in the North West property market, with demand from both owner-occupiers and investors supporting price stability.
The M60 postcode itself is non-residential, but properties associated with this postcode are typically in Manchester city centre or nearby areas with excellent M60 motorway access. Residents benefit from world-class amenities including the Arndale Centre, cultural venues, restaurants, and excellent transport links via Manchester Piccadilly and Victoria stations. The area is particularly popular with young professionals and investors seeking urban living with strong connectivity across the North West.
Current listings in the M60 area are exclusively flats, with a mix of one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. The average asking price is £210,000, with 1-beds averaging £180,000 and 2-beds averaging £230,000. This reflects the urban apartment living that characterises Manchester city centre, where modern developments and conversion apartments dominate the market.
Sale times in the Manchester city centre market vary based on pricing, property type, and market conditions. Properties priced correctly for the current market typically sell within 4-12 weeks. Given the current limited supply of listings in M60 (only 5 active), well-priced properties may attract competitive interest from buyers. Pricing realistically based on current comparables is essential for a timely sale.
Online estate agents like Purplebricks can offer cost savings with fixed fees typically between £999-£1,999. However, traditional agents like Thornley Groves and Henry Wiltshire offer local market expertise, in-person viewings, and negotiation skills that can be valuable, particularly for higher-value city centre properties. Consider your time availability and comfort with the selling process when making this decision. For premium properties, the personal service of a high-street agent often proves worthwhile.
Yes, a RICS survey is strongly recommended when purchasing any property, including flats in the M60 area. Common issues in Manchester properties include damp (particularly in older Victorian and Edwardian buildings), roof condition problems, outdated electrics in properties built before the 1980s, and potential flood risk in certain areas near the River Irwell and River Medlock. Properties in former mining areas may also require a mining search. A RICS Level 2 Survey typically costs £400-£900+ depending on property size and value, while older or listed properties may benefit from a more comprehensive RICS Level 3 Survey.
From £450
Essential for identifying defects in flats and apartments
From £600
Comprehensive survey for older or larger properties
From £60
Energy performance certificate required for sale
From £150
Official valuation for mortgage purposes
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