The most expensive properties sold across Greater Manchester so far this year have been revealed. The grand homes were purchased between January and March 2022 by some of the region's richest residents, with sold prices ranging from £1,150,000 to £2,550,000.
It is no surprise that eight of the 10 priciest homes are located in Trafford, Greater Manchester's most expensive borough to buy a house, which is home to affluent areas such as Bowdon, Hale and Altrincham.
The boroughs of Bury and Bolton also had properties selling in the million-pound region, with the extensive homes selling for much more than the average house price in the area.
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The most recent figures from the HM Land Registry come as average house prices across the UK have increased by 10.9 per cent across the year to February 2022, up from 10.2 per cent in January 2022.
Stanhope Road, Bowdon
Booth House, a detached home located on 6A, Stanhope Road in Bowdon, which is Greater Manchester's most expensive area to live, sold for £2,550,000 on February 2.
Ringley Drive, Whitefield
In Whitefield on March 2, 5 Ringley Drive which is a detached house sold for £2,500,000.
Rappax Road, Hale
A detached house on 8 Rappax Road in Hale sold for £2,400,000 on February 18
Chorley New Road, Bolton
On February 11 in Bolton, 498 Chorley New Road, which is a detached house, sold for £1,850,000.
Park Lane, Hale
Detached Chestnut House on Park Lane in Hale sold for £1,751,000 on January 28.
Groby Road, Altrincham
Hadleigh on Groby Road in Altrincham, which is a semi-detached house, sold for £1,650,000 on February 25.
Barrow Lane, Hale
On February 22 The Lodge on Barrow Lane in Hale, which is a detached house, sold for £1,390,000.
Talbot Road, Bowdon
Mulroy, a detached house on Talbot Road in Bowdon, sold for £1,380,000 on January 10.
Park Road, Hale
On January 31, 102 Park Road in Hale, which is a detached house, sold for £1,165,000.
South Downs Road, Bowdon
Flat 1, Arncliffe on 64 South Downs Road in Bowdon sold for £1,150,000 on January 28.