Understanding the bedroom distribution across M7 helps sellers position their properties competitively within the current market. Our data reveals that 3-bedroom properties dominate the market with 56 active listings averaging £297,588, representing the largest segment of available housing. Two-bedroom properties follow with 59 listings at an average of £180,290, making them the most affordable entry point into the M7 market for first-time buyers and investors alike. The strong representation of 2-bedroom properties reflects the high student population associated with the University of Salford and the demand for buy-to-let investments in the area.
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The higher end of the M7 market shows strong activity in the 4 and 5-bedroom segments, with 28 four-bedroom properties averaging £474,427 and 12 five-bedroom homes at £581,500. Premium properties with 6 bedrooms command the highest prices at an average of £837,857, though this segment has fewer listings at just 7 properties. One-bedroom flats represent 13 listings with the lowest average price at £95,031, popular among first-time buyers and investors targeting the rental market. The flat market in M7 is particularly active around Salford Quays, where modern apartment developments attract young professionals working at MediaCityUK and Manchester city centre.
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The price range distribution in M7 shows most properties fall within the £200,000 to £500,000 bracket, comprising 113 of the total 180 listings. This concentration suggests strong demand in the mid-market, while the 13 properties priced under £100,000 and 24 properties over £750,000 represent smaller but active market segments. Properties priced competitively within these bands, particularly in the popular 2-3 bedroom ranges, typically attract the most buyer interest in the current M7 market. Properties in the £300,000-£500,000 range have seen particular interest from families moving out of Manchester city centre seeking larger homes with good schools nearby.
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