Altrincham

Move to Manchester's hottest suburb. Awarded the Sunday Times Best Place To Live 2020, Altrincham boasts a vibrant bar and restaurant scene, a renowned market and a host of boutique shops. Ideally located for Manchester and beyond.

Manchester's most desirable suburb

Best Place To Live

Well connected

Outstanding

Award-winning

Awarded by The Sunday Times

Manchester city centre and airport

Primary and secondary schools

Food & drink destination

Why Altrincham?

Altrincham’s revitalised town centre has become its own suburban culture bubble making it one of Manchester's most desirable neighbourhoods.

With outstanding schools, green spaces and a vibrant shopping and cultural scene, it's no surprise that house prices are on the up, increasing by 15% in the last 5 years.

A suburban success story

Altrincham's revival has helped it to become one of the country’s most happening neighbourhoods. It’s a localised renaissance, now considered the gold standard for town centre regeneration which has bolstered the local economy and transformed Altrincham.

Awarded UK High Street of the Year in 2018, Altrincham encompasses an eclectic mix of top high street brands and independent retail offerings, including the Stamford Quarter shopping centre and recently redeveloped Market House to create an outstanding retail experience.

  • Four ‘Outstanding’ Grammar Schools. Altrincham Grammar School for Girls and Altrincham Grammar School for Boys named top two North West state-funded secondary schools in The Sunday Times Schools Guide 2020

  • Dunham Massey National Trust Park is less than a 10-minute drive. The Peak and Lake Districts are also within easy reach.

  • Redeveloped Interchange provides train, metro and bus services. 10 minute drive to Manchester airport. 22 minute drive to Manchester city centre.

Part of the Manchester boom

Manchester, the UK’s ‘second city’ and the capital of the North. One of the fastest growing destinations in Europe, with a city centre economy forecast to be worth more than £6bn annually by 2025.

Unique culture, a reputation for innovation, and excellent transport links, Manchester is a favourite for businesses, and has been given the stamp of approval from 85 of the FTSE 100 businesses who now have an office in the city.

And it’s not just businesses drawn to Manchester, the city was named most liveable in the UK in the Economist’s ‘Global Liveability Index 2019’, for the 9th year in a row.

This all equates to skyrocketing commercial and residential property development.