Property sales in M2 5 postcode sector Manchester

This is a map and list of properties recently sold in the M2 5 postcode sector in the UK covering the areas of Deansgate, Manchester City Centre, based on the records of the Land Registry

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AddressTypeDatePrice
Manchester Reform Synagogue, Jacksons Row, Manchester, M2 5NHOther (freehold)Aug 2023£15,000,000
11 - 13 Bootle Street, Manchester, M2 5GUOther (freehold)Aug 2023£2,630,000
12 Lloyd Street, Manchester, M2 5NDOther (leasehold)May 2023£1,025,000
Other (freehold)Jun 2022£6,300,000
Other (freehold)Jun 2022£6,300,000
Other (leasehold)Apr 2019£1,550,000
Other (freehold)Jun 2018£6,300,000
44 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GPOther (freehold)May 2022£6,907,000
1 Central Street, Manchester, M2 5WROther (freehold)Apr 2022£10,594,271
Other (freehold)Dec 2015£7,000,000
Bootle Street Police Station, Bootle Street, Manchester, M2 5GUOther (leasehold)Dec 2021£3,918,826
Other (freehold)Mar 2015£2,500,000
Freetrade Exchange, 37 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GBOther (freehold)Aug 2021£9,847,000
14 Albert Square, Manchester, M2 5PFOther (freehold)Jul 2021£2,280,000
Other (freehold)Jul 2021£4,139,997
Colchester House, 38 - 40 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GPOther (leasehold)Sep 2020£1,200,000
5 Jacksons Row, Manchester, M2 5WDOther (freehold)Jul 2019£10,035,120
Queens House, Queen Street, Manchester, M2 5HTOther (freehold)Apr 2018£8,646,702
35 Bootle Street, Manchester, M2 5GUOther (freehold)Sep 2017£1,600,000
20 - 21 Albert Square, Manchester, M2 5PEOther (leasehold)Aug 2017£69,600
20 Albert Square, Manchester, M2 5PEOther (freehold)Mar 2017£1,350,000
Other (freehold)Jun 2015£1,250,000
Suite B, Freetade Exchange, 37 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GBOther (freehold)May 2014£11,000,000
47 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5QDDetached (leasehold)Dec 2001£45,000

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Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2024. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Notes

The average price shown is the geometric mean which multiplies all sales prices together then takes the square root. This should reduce the impact of sales of very expensive houses.
No adjustments are made for seasonal variations, so average prices will not match the Land Registry's own figures
Sales in the final month are always lower than earlier months, due to that month's data not being complete.