BERKELEY SQUARE
MANCHESTER
The convenience of city living combined with wide open green spaces and a stunning waterfront location. Berkeley Square is a new luxury development located between Manchester city centre and MediaCityUK. The development comprises 500 one, two, and three-bed apartments, phased across 2 buildings - all located around a landscaped central square designed to promote wellness and a rich living experience. Designed by award-winning architects, Berkeley Square will be a secure community ideal for professionals, families, and first-time buyers. These modern homes offer connectivity and an enviable lifestyle in a stylish, luxury package.
One bedroom apartments
Sizes from 479 sq ft prices from £202,361
Two bedroom apartments
Sizes from 696 sq ft prices from £321,785
Three bedroom apartments
Sizes from 837 sq ft prices from £367,014
Completion
West Block: Q2 2026 East Block: Q4 2026
Payment Terms
Reservation fee £5000
Exchange deposit 25% (less reservation fee)
Balance on completion
Tenure
250 years leasehold
Yield
up to 7.5%
Location
  • This enviable location has attracted many businesses, with a growing number of companies recognising the skilled workforce and setting up home in and around Salford Quays.
  • Manchester City Centre: 7-minute train journey and 243 trains per day. 15-minute tram journey, running every 12 minutes
  • Manchester Airport: 25-minute drive and train journey. 40-minute tram journey, running every 15 minutes
  • Motorways: M602, M60 and M62 provide easy links to the M6 and beyond
Capital Growth in Salford
  • This year, Salford has been revealed as having the biggest return on house value in the North West, increasing by an average of 47.6% over the last five years, that’s 24% above the national average.
Rental Growth
  • Average rental yields across the UK are around 4.5%, and between 5-6% is considered a strong performance. In Manchester, yields currently sit between 5-7% and in some areas, for example in the M5 postcode of Salford, you can find returns of 10% and higher.
Shortage of Rental Stock
  • The latest research found that Greater Manchester has underbuilt by a total of 32,200 new homes since 2011 and needs to build a further 164,880 by 2037 to meet demand. With 21% of the city’s population renting in the private sector, it is estimated that up to 40,000 new rental homes are required in the next 15 years.
  • Young professionals are looking for high-specification, modern apartments that are close to transport links, bars, restaurants, and green spaces. In Salford, there is a shortage of this accommodation type.
Regeneration
  • Media City UK (£550 million of development) - A mixed-use property development at Salford Quays, they are home to some of the world’s exciting creative, tech, and media brands. Here, you can find businesses such as BBC North, ITV, and Kelloggs.
  • Salford Quays (£550 million of development) - Salford Quays is Salford’s unique waterfront destination. At The Quays, you’ll find a wealth of world-class entertainment, leisure, and cultural facilities including: hotels, the Imperial War Museum, Emirates Old Trafford, The Lowry, Ordsall Hall, and a range of water-based and sporting activities.
  • Chapel Street (£1 billion of development) - The regeneration of Chapel Street will include: reactivating underused railway arches, creating an accessible riverside environment along the Irwell, making roads more inviting for pedestrians by introducing walking and cycling routes, and connecting the areas of Greengate and New Bailey.
  • Pomona Island (£350 million of development) - Pomona Island can be found on Manchester Ship and Bridgewater canals. The 22-acre regeneration site is on the last undeveloped stretch between Salford Quays and Manchester city centre. There are two plots designated for retail and leisure, and one for commercial business.
 
  • Metrolink extension to the Trafford Park Line (£350 million of development) - will branch off from Pomona Island and run all the way through into Trafford Centre, connecting six new stops in approximately 30 minutes or under from the city centre.
  • Greengate Square (£400 million in private sector investment) - Greengate Square is the redeveloped space over the footbridge by Manchester Cathedral. With an events space, bubbling fountains, and ambient lighting, it’s the perfect place to take a breather from the city. The views take in the River Irwell and the Manchester skyline.
  • Port Salford - Anticipated to commence operations in 2023, Port Salford is proposed to be the UK’s first tri-modal inland waterway port which will be served by ship, rail, and road. It will support 16 trains a day and have good rail access to the Port of Liverpool.

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