
Trafford Waters
£198,826
Starting Price.
6%
Estimated Yields.
Q2 2027
Estimated Completion.
Development Overview
Introducing Trafford Waters, a transformative £2.6 billion development in the heart of Trafford City, Manchester. Covering 53 acres, this innovative project combines luxury living, retail spaces, and world-class leisure facilities, making it a prime investment opportunity in Manchester’s thriving property market.
As part of a larger £2.6 billion investment in TraffordCity over the next 20 years—building on the £1.6 billion already injected into the area—Trafford Waters is set to redefine the local landscape. The development will be further enhanced by Therme Manchester, a £500 million wellness resort, and the UK’s largest inland surf destination. Additionally, its proximity to MediaCityUK, a major global business hub, makes it an attractive choice for professionals seeking both work and lifestyle convenience.
A growing economy coupled with a growing population means both property values and rents in the city are increasing faster than national averages now, and are projected to keep doing so in the future. House prices are predicted to grow by 19.7% and rents by 21.6% in the next four years according to JLL.
Throughout the past 10 years, Manchester has had nearly 10% growth in population. This is above the average for the Big Six cities, which sits at 8.7%, and it also surpasses the UK population growth by some distance, which totalled 6.3%, over the same period.
Additionally, Manchester is experiencing the highest annual rental growth in the UK with a 19.6% increase in the year to June 2023.
Findings from the latest show there is a growing appetite for properties, including flats and apartments, in central locations close to key amenities, such as public transport, leisure facilities, shops, restaurants and pubs.
The University of Manchester is the largest and most applied to university in the UK - Manchester has one of the highest retention rates of students at over 32%. There are other significant Universities in the City too (Manchester Metropolitan, University of Salford, Royal Northern College of Music)
Manchester recorded the highest GVA growth across the Big Six cities over the last 10 years as the Northern Powerhouse economy grew by 32%. And over the next decade, Manchester is forecast to have the second strongest GVA growth of 23%, only being beaten out by Bristol by 1%.
An insight into Manchester as a City.
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