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apart from being the home of Man U, what other attractions does it hold as a place to live in? Can someone advise which are the desirable areas and which are the areas to avoid? How easy is life in Manchester in terms of facilities, accessibility, jobs, social happenings, shopping etc?
I am considering moving out of London and would appreciate any info, either in public or in PM.
Thank you.
If you Google 'Manchester', it comes up with loads of stuff.
south manchester like sale, altricham, didsbury are very expensive for renting and buying property, look to the outskirts of manchester if looking to buy or rent, these places are lovely but very overprised...i live in saddleworth about 12 miles from manchester its beautiful..lots of rolling hills an space...the city centre manchester delvelopments are the most up and coming in europe, lots of galleries, urbis, lowry, imperial war etc....
nightlife is second to none..canal street, printworks, you name it manchester is getting it at the moment...trafford centre, manchester city centre for shopping..st anns square...too much to list..as frecklebird said....looks on the loads of info
sophiebifem
if you want to know more than just pm..have lived here all my life so know the place backwards..good and bad...
red wine lover
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U know Retsehcnam ???
U need more Red Wine :giggle:
Sam xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I would recommend south manchester, Im not to keen on north manchester.
The public transport is brilliant in and out of manchester city centre, trams are the most reliable and quickest.
The shopping is fantastic, too many places in fact. Manchester arndale, trafford centre and more.
Most importantly there are a good choice of swingers clubs to visit, be told the dogging scene is good aswell.
Plenty of night life and attractions, europe market is on at the moment.
But the most important thing to remember is : Its the home of
MAN CITY FC.
I have always lived in Manchester, feel free to PM me or Dino.
Man U stadium is in trafford, isnt it Sarge wink
Don't forget your umbrella, Manchester is where rain is made you know!
Some very nice parts though, all South of the City. Read above and include prestbury, wilmslow, heaton park, hazel grove. Pretty much anywhere along the A6 corridor.
Pendlebury has some very nice features known only to those locally ;-)
I am from here originally, and live in the city centre. We have everything that London has, except the Queen and all those tourists (although we get a few of them here and have an open top tour bus in summer) oh and we're friendlier and it's much cheaper! (a very nice 2 bed city centre apartment costs from £700 - £1000 a month)
In terms of transport, we have excellent bus, train and tram services, parking can be a pain tho, but still not as expensive as London.
Nightlife, some of the best bars and clubs in the country, the infamous Canal Street, Deansgate Locks, Printworks are just a few, traditional and cutting edge theatre, with venues such as The Palace Theatre and The Lowry (National Landmark Millenium Project for the Arts), museums and gallaries such as The Imperial War Museum North and Urbis, second to none sporting teams and facilities, world-class shopping and excellent restaurants etc, Manchester is IMHO the best city in the UK, it has everything you could possibly want or need, oh and loads of SH'ers live here or nearby and we have several swinging club and regular socials!
In terms of rain, it is a myth, yes it rains, but statistically it actually rains more in Sydney than In Manchester! Hmmm, well ok, I guess the rain is warmer there tho, but you soon get used to it, its all part of the charm of this wonderful city.
Jobs, well it depends what you do, but there are always plenty advertised in a whole range of fields, so don't really think you'd have any problems there.
We also have to best football team too, MCFC! lol
Can you tell I love my city? biggrin If you want any specific details feel free to pm me!
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If you Google 'Manchester', it comes up with loads of stuff.

lol yes but she wouldnt get a 'personal' service then.
Never been myself.
I know they 'talk funny'.... wink
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If you Google 'Manchester', it comes up with loads of stuff.

lol yes but she wouldnt get a 'personal' service then.
Never been myself.
I know they 'talk funny'.... wink
Do we ?
I thought it was everyone else that talked funny :shock:
Don't get me started on accents ffs!
Manchester accent is OK,
its a strong scouse acent that drives me nuts, sorry scousers, you know we all love you
Gawd, I'm going to regret this
Thanks for your replies smile
I will most definitely contact a few of you for further info once I know what areas are available to me.
As for swinging clubs/dogging, I am still a virgin so that would be the last thing in my mind when I move (if I move). I was thinking that Manchester is a big city and has an airport. It is always good to know how you can make a quick getaway! LOL
Once again thank you.
So if I wanted a nice 2 bedroomed flat in the city centre to buy what would I be looking at cost wise .. the rent seems a lot so are the flats expensive to buy as well
DD
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apart from being the home of Man U.

MCFC the official manc team :P
A two bedroom apartment would cost from approx £140,000 upwards, depending on where it is. They can cost a lot more than this tho, for example to buy in my block is twice as much as that! (No I don't own it! lol ) Buying a brand new build while it iis still under costruction is probably a cheaper option. Rents are expensive, but when compared to other cities aren't too bad.
Buying outside of the city is a cheaper option, and to be honest transport etc is so good, there isn't an probs living a bit further out.
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Do we ?
I thought it was everyone else that talked funny :shock:

I jest ..it's a cracking accent. I'm a big fan of Corrie, and anyway, you don't talk as funny as Glaswegians or Welsh people...... lol
Dont mean to offend. Like you say, you probably think I talk funny with my southern accent. (Maybe I do rolleyes ) Takes allsorts to make a world......... wink
if you like curry there is the wilmslow raod...loads of curry houses there...yummy
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if you like curry there is the wilmslow raod...loads of curry houses there...yummy

Better known as "the curry mile" in Rusholme.
Its a great place smile
But don`t drive, parking is a nightmare rolleyes
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U know Retsehcnam ???
U need more Red Wine :giggle:
Sam xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Wrexham? Heard it is a quiet place but for the Tetra Pak factory.
Quote by HornyRed
if you like curry there is the wilmslow raod...loads of curry houses there...yummy

Better known as "the curry mile" in Rusholme.
Its a great place smile
But don`t drive, parking is a nightmare rolleyes
yeah baby thats the one :cheers:
Quote by Tania
U know Retsehcnam ???
U need more Red Wine :giggle:
Sam xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Wrexham? Heard it is a quiet place but for the Tetra Pak factory.
Nope babe Redwinelover said he knew Manchester backwards !!!!
Manchester backwards is Retsehcnam ! kiss
Sam xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Manchester is beginning to sound exciting, bar the rain. Does it even rain in summer?
I must make plans for a reconnaissance trip early in the new year. Might meet some of you if you are up for it. No double entendre intended ;)
Tania.
Please don't tell too many people but the rain thing is a myth we made up to stop too many southerners relocating here and pushing the property prices up!
Depending on wether you want to rent or buy and what your budget is and what facilities you want to be near to, anywhere from the city centre out through Hulme and Whalley range to Chorlton and Didsbury and some of the surrounding areas is all pretty much recommended. I was looking for a house in these areas for 2 years so I know the property market quite well. If you want a guided tour of some of the areas and some of the better bars and such like, I'd be more than happy to oblige. Most of my work is in the summer so I get to play most of the winter!
As far as going out goes - Manchester rocks! I go out most nights to see gigs and take photographs and I rarely spend more than £20 on a night out - including the taxi home!
Feel free to reply in this thread or PM me for my phone number if you like.
Phire you have mail biggrin
DD
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Manchester is beginning to sound exciting,

If you like excitement then Moss Side, Cheetham Hill and Longsight are highly recommended. lol
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Manchester is beginning to sound exciting,

If you like excitement then Moss Side, Cheetham Hill and Longsight are highly recommended. lol
That is not the best advice, please take no notice. rolleyes
Quote by northwest-cpl
Manchester is beginning to sound exciting,

If you like excitement then Moss Side, Cheetham Hill and Longsight are highly recommended. lol
I live on the edge of Moss Side and it's great, really good community spirit - neighbours with phone numbers and keys for each others houses, kids all play together, go to each others gigs and art exhibitions. I help my neighbours fix their cars and write official letters etc etc
How many city dwellers live in a community?
If you're flatsharing then either Didsbury for the young professionals or the city centre for the rich ones are your best bet. Renting a nice place in the city centre is normally about £600 a month or so for a 1 bed flat. Somewhere just outside, but within walking distance is the best bet if you like modern apartments and living within walking distance of everything. Areas like Blackfriars, Northern quarter and the upcoming piccadilly basin, along with some parts of Oxford Road and Chester road.
Living in Didsbury is very nice, but getting a nice place isn't guaranteed, and the morning commute to the city centre can take upwards of an hour, especially during term time for the students. The nightlife as people have said before is second to none. There's the easy pulling night out along St. Peters street, the relaxed night out along Canal street and the expensive night out along Deansgate, not to mention the celebrity night out along Deansgate Locks and Deansgate has an assortment of very nice restaurants, from San Carlo just off Deansgate to the 39 steps, owned by John Thompson of 'Fast Show' fame.
Shopping is a dream up here. Not only do we have the largest mall in the North West, which draws people from as far away as Anglesey and Carlisle, but the Arndale centre is almost finished being revamped and now has the largest indoor shopping space in Britain. That doesn't include the millions of other shops and the kitsch Afflecks Palace where you can find anything 'unique'.
Manchester is situated right next to the M6, allowing easy travel between here and anywhere in the country. It's got an airport with flights all over the world within 15 minutes train journey, and a rail network with direct trains from Penzance to Glasgow to Cambridge to Cardiff. It only takes 2 1/2 hours to London if you ever feel lonely or homesick.
It's also the swinging capital of England, has 4 clubs within easy reach and is much more centralised than London.
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If you're flatsharing then either Didsbury for the young professionals or the city centre for the rich ones are your best bet. Renting a nice place in the city centre is normally about £600 a month or so for a 1 bed flat. Somewhere just outside, but within walking distance is the best bet if you like modern apartments and living within walking distance of everything. Areas like Blackfriars, Northern quarter and the upcoming piccadilly basin, along with some parts of Oxford Road and Chester road.
Living in Didsbury is very nice, but getting a nice place isn't guaranteed, and the morning commute to the city centre can take upwards of an hour, especially during term time for the students. The nightlife as people have said before is second to none. There's the easy pulling night out along St. Peters street, the relaxed night out along Canal street and the expensive night out along Deansgate, not to mention the celebrity night out along Deansgate Locks and Deansgate has an assortment of very nice restaurants, from San Carlo just off Deansgate to the 39 steps, owned by John Thompson of 'Fast Show' fame.
Shopping is a dream up here. Not only do we have the largest mall in the North West, which draws people from as far away as Anglesey and Carlisle, but the Arndale centre is almost finished being revamped and now has the largest indoor shopping space in Britain. That doesn't include the millions of other shops and the kitsch Afflecks Palace where you can find anything 'unique'.
Manchester is situated right next to the M6, allowing easy travel between here and anywhere in the country. It's got an airport with flights all over the world within 15 minutes train journey, and a rail network with direct trains from Penzance to Glasgow to Cambridge to Cardiff. It only takes 2 1/2 hours to London if you ever feel lonely or homesick.
It's also the swinging capital of England, has 4 clubs within easy reach and is much more centralised than London.

I dont care, I still think Liverpool is better
Wow it does sound great..I think I may move up there biggrin