Project's Overview

Nestled in Levenshulme, a vibrant and diverse suburb between Manchester city centre and Stockport, this 7,500 sq ft (697 sq m) residential development plot on Slade Lane offers prime investment potential. Levenshulme is undergoing significant regeneration, with ongoing investments enhancing its appeal as a desirable residential area. Excellent transport links, including proximity to Kingsway and Levenshulme train stations, provide swift access to Manchester city centre, making it ideal for commuters and first-time buyers alike. The site falls within the catchment area of the Outstanding Burnage Girls High School, further boosting its family-friendly credentials.

Full planning permission has been approved for the construction of five high-quality houses: two 2-bedroom semi-detached homes and three townhouses, each featuring two family bathrooms and a downstairs WC for modern family living. Separate parking spaces are allocated for each unit, ensuring convenience and compliance with local standards. Some planning conditions have already been discharged, streamlining the development process for builders or investors ready to capitalize on this opportunity.

This plot represents a strong investment due to Levenshulme’s rapid growth, driven by nearby infrastructure improvements and increasing demand for quality housing. The area’s cultural mix, strong community feel, and proximity to amenities position it for significant value appreciation in the coming years. With no EPC rating applicable yet as it’s undeveloped land, developers can incorporate energy-efficient designs to meet current standards and attract eco-conscious buyers.

Ideal for developers or investors seeking rapid returns, this site combines location advantages, approved permissions, and growth potential in one of Manchester’s most promising suburbs.

🪙 The Levenshulme and Burnage Active Neighbourhood project is creating low-traffic zones with enhanced cycling and walking infrastructure, improving local livability and safety, which is expected to increase property desirability and values by making the area more attractive to families and commuters.
🪙 Stockport Interchange, opened in 2024, is a modern transport hub integrating bus, rail, and cycling facilities, enhancing regional connectivity and anticipated to boost property values in nearby Levenshulme through improved access to employment and amenities in Greater Manchester.
🪙 The Bee Network initiative, fully operational by 2025, integrates public transport across Greater Manchester with improved bus and rail services, including upgrades at Levenshulme station, which should drive property value growth by offering better commuting options and reducing reliance on cars.
🪙 Ongoing regeneration in Stockport town centre includes new residential developments and commercial spaces under the Stockport Mayoral Development Corporation, fostering economic growth that spills over to Levenshulme, enhancing investment attractiveness and property liquidity in the suburb.
🪙 Places for Everyone, Greater Manchester's joint development plan adopted in 2025, allocates sites for thousands of new homes and employment spaces in South Manchester, including areas near Levenshulme, expected to stimulate housing demand and appreciate property values through increased population and infrastructure.
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