The Bailey
New Lawrence House, City Road, Manchester M15 4TL
The Bailey is a modern development comprised of 104 one- and two-bed apartments situated alongside St George’s Park with views of Deansgate to the northeast. Located between Trafford and Manchester City Centre, The Bailey is believed to be extremely popular with tenants. The Manchester Metropolitan University and The University of Manchester are only a mile from the development - a walkable distance for many of the students that continue to underpin Manchester’s robust rental market. Deansgate train station is also only a 15-minute walk away and in under 5 minutes the nearest bus stop can provide residents with convenient access to all the city has to offer.
Prices starting from £237,450
Fast Facts
Development
Number of Properties
1 x One beds
103 x Two beds
86 car parking spaces
Size Range from 624sqft to 872sqft
PRICE RANGE GBP
£237,450 - £314,950
Estimated date of completion Nov 23
Ground rent amount - Zero
Lease Length - Min 250 years from completion
Warranty Provider -
Checkmate or equivalent (10 Years)
Estimated Factor / Service Charge Approx. GBP1.75 psft per month
PAYMENT PROCESS -
20% UPON EXCHANGE
80% UPON COMPLETION
Developer - Mandale Homes
With over 40 years of experience, Mandale Homes is the largest privatelyowned developer in North East England with experience in all areas of property development, from single homes to industrial commercial spaces. Their outstanding industry reputation has been recognised with eight UK Property Awards that are awarded based on excellence in quality, design, innovation, service, originality and commitment to sustainability
Architect - Wardman Brown
An Award Winning Architectural Practice and a Member of the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT).
With projects ranging from small residential extensions to large contemporary houses, barn conversions, timber eco-lodge holiday homes to large commercial office blocks and much more.
Manchester
Manchester has long been famous for its rich history and innovative spirit. The birthplace of the modern industrial world, in recent years the city has diversified beyond its historic moniker of ‘Warehouse City’. With a thriving cultural and leisure scene, as well as first class employment opportunities, Manchester is undergoing an exciting economic renaissance. Global employers such as Google and HSBC have been attracted to the city, as well as the BBC in a motion to relocate the entertainment industry from London to Manchester’s MediaCityUK. Located in the south-west of the city centre, the Deansgate and Castlefield districts of Manchester are renowned for their historic canals and lively high streets.. Located slightly further out is the business and enterprise hub of Trafford with the highest number of companies per capita. Businesses small and large – from tech start-ups to international corporations – have established a presence in the vicinity. Trafford is not only a corporate hub, but renowned for its excellent leisure activities, with sporting at the forefront. Home to Manchester United’s football stadium (Old Trafford) and Lancashire County Cricket Club, Trafford sees plenty of foot traffic from around the country for major national events.