22 Great Jones Street, Manchester
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£23,400
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Transaction history

Listing history

Rental
Jun 20, 2009
£550

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to 22 Great Jones Street, Manchester, a cozy and compact terraced type home with 3 bed in the M12 5NX area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band A.

This classic property was built 1900-1929 and has a reported internal area of 71.42 internal square metres The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio - with a market valuation of £23,400 and a rental potential of £152 per month, , it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.

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Additional analysis

In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Jun 20, 2009. It's possible the property has changed since then, but we are dedicated to giving you everything you need to make smart property decisions. Here's a snippet, and if you'd like to view the full thing, just click to expand.

" This property is perfect for sharing and features two bedrooms on the first floor and a large double bedroom on the ground floor. The third bedroom can be used as a second reception.

There is no need for you to splash out on expensive appliances in the kitchen as all white goods are in place. There is plenty work surfaces and cupboards to prepare and store your weekly shop.

The bathroom allows you to enjoy a long hot relaxing bath or a quick freshen up under the shower over bath.

This property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing.

Manchester and North West England are served by Manchester Airport. The airport is the busiest in terms of passenger traffic in the UK outside London, serving 21.06 million passengers in 2008. Airline service exists to many destinations in Europe, North America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East and Asia (with more destinations from Manchester than from London Heathrow). A second runway was opened in 2001 and there have been continued terminal improvements. Passenger figures have been virtually static since 2005.

Manchester is well served by train. In terms of passengers, Manchester Piccadilly was the busiest English train station outside London in 2005 and 2006. Local operator Northern Rail operates all over the north of England, and other national operators include Virgin Trains. The Liverpool and Manchester Railway was the first passenger railway in the world. Greater Manchester has an extensive countywide railway network, and two mainline stations. Manchester city centre is also serviced by over a dozen rail-based park and ride sites. In October 2007, the government announced that a feasibility study had been ordered into increasing the capacity at Piccadilly station and turning Manchester into the rail hub of the north.

Manchester became the first city in the UK to acquire a modern light rail system when the Manchester Metrolink opened in 1992. The present system mostly runs on former commuter rail lines converted for light rail use, and crosses the city centre via on-street tram lines. The 23 mi (37 km)-network consists of three lines with 37 stations (including five on-street tram stops in the centre). An expansion programme is underway

The city has one of the most extensive bus networks outside London with over 50 bus companies operating in the Greater Manchester region radiating from the city. Prior to the deregulation of 1986, SELNEC and later GMPTE operated all buses in Manchester.The bus system were then taken over by GM Buses which after privatisation was split into GM Buses North and GM Buses South and taken over by First Manchester and Stagecoach Manchester respectively. First Manchester also operates a three route zero-fare bus service called Metroshuttle which carries commuters around Manchester`s business districts.[

An extensive canal network remains from the Industrial Revolution, nowadays mainly used for leisure. The Manchester Ship Canal is open, but traffic to the upper reaches is light.




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Property Data

Data point Compared to road
Tax band A
64 sqm plot

Estimated running costs

Running cost(monthly) Cost Opportunity
Mortgage £106 Try Mortgage Tracker
Energy £733 Try Energy Switcher
Water £50 Water meter checkup
Broadband £30 Find better offers
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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
Armitage CofE Primary School
0.2mi
St Luke's CofE Primary School
0.2mi
Rodney House School
0.5mi
All Saints Primary School
0.6mi
Stanley Grove Primary Academy
0.7mi
Nearby Stations
Longsight Staff Halt Station
0.2mi
Ardwick Station
0.6mi
Ashburys Station
0.6mi
Belle Vue Station
1.0mi
Manchester Piccadilly Station
1.4mi

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Strengths and Opportunities

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Renovation improvements

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New Kitchen
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New Bathroom
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Air Conditioning
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New Windows
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Greener Home
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Cost improvements

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Strengths

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Strength: Freehold ownership
This property has the support and stability of full freehold ownership.
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Strength: Good price per square metres
The most similar local properties have a comparable price per square metre.

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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is 22 Great Jones Street, Manchester worth?

    22 Great Jones Street, Manchester is now worth £23,400 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

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  2. What is the rental value of 22 Great Jones Street, Manchester?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £152 per month, within a price range of £137 and £167.

  3. How many bedrooms does 22 Great Jones Street, Manchester have?

    This property has 3 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 3 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to 22 Great Jones Street, Manchester?

    Nearby schools in include Armitage CofE Primary School, St Luke's CofE Primary School, Rodney House School, All Saints Primary School, Stanley Grove Primary Academy

    Nearby stations in include Longsight Staff Halt Station, Ardwick Station, Ashburys Station, Belle Vue Station, Manchester Piccadilly Station.

  5. What type of property is 22 Great Jones Street, Manchester

    This is a Terraced property. There are 31 other Terraced properties on GREAT JONES STREET, and 32 in total.

  6. When was 22 Great Jones Street, Manchester built? How old is 22 Great Jones Street, Manchester?

    22 Great Jones Street, Manchester was was built between 1900-1929.

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Nearby locations

Manchester, Greater Manchester