Berkeley Square sales launch

Berkeley Square sales launch


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Alliance Investments have announced the official sales launch of their sixth Manchester development, Berkeley Square, located between Manchester City Centre and MediaCityUK.

The Manchester based property investment company has begun sales of the latest luxury Manchester development, Berkeley Square – which will see the construction of 500 one-, two- and three-bed apartments.

Main contractor HG Developments announced this week it has commenced construction on The Heaton Group’s luxury residential scheme, situated between Manchester City Centre and MediaCity, designed by award-winning architects Fletcher Rae.

With a forecasted completion date of December 2025 for Block 1 and June 2026 for Block 2, this is another significant development for Manchester to meet the high demands for living space in the area.

Secure community

Berkeley Square is a superior collection of luxury apartments perfectly located between Manchester City Centre and MediaCityUK, within a secure community suitable for professionals, families and first-time buyers.

All apartments Berkeley Square will be available for sale through Alliance Investments from this month, with properties available from £199k.

Ronald Garrett, Managing Director of Alliance Investments said: “Our team are delighted to be partnering with The Heaton Group on the sale of apartments within Berkeley Square – our third project with them.

“We have aligned our reputations for excellence, local knowledge and proven track record, and are confident of another successful project within Manchester”

To find out more about investing in Manchester or purchasing a home within Berkeley Square, please contact Alliance Investments here: https://alliance-investments.com/manchester/.

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