Property photos
New home
Freehold
£315,000
(£370/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for sale
Deansgate, Manchester M32 beds
2 baths
1 reception
851 sq. ft
EPC rating: C
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
F
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Chetham's School of Music 0.2 miles
- Abbey College Manchester 0.2 miles
- Manchester Victoria 0.3 miles
- Salford Central 0.4 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Read our area guide for Manchester to find out more about the local area.
Features and description
- Freehold
- First floor two bedroom apartment
- Centrally located above harvey nicholls store
- Electric heating
- En-suite to main bedroom
- Balcony stretching over both bedrooms and lounge
**central manchester apartment**two bedrooms**great for city living**
Mcdermott & Co., offer to the r market this two bedroom first floor apartment set in a very prominent position of the city centre over Harvey Nicholls Store therefore central for all amenities. The apartment is all electric and briefly comprises of: Entrance hallway which gives access to all rooms, Lounge, kitchen with appliances, two bedrooms one with en-suite and the other has access to the balcony area, main bathroom, there are store cupboards within the hallway area.
Hallway
With access to all rooms
Lounge
Neutral decor, electric heater.
Bedroom One
Neutral decor, electric heater, access to en-suite bathroom
En-Suite
With shower cubicle, w.c., and wash hand basin, fully tiled
Bedroom Two
Neutral decor, electric heater, access to balcony
Bathroom
Fully tiled, three piece bathroom suite
Stamp Duty
You must pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (sdlt) if you buy a property or land over a certain price in England and Northern Ireland.
You pay the tax when you:
• buy a freehold property
• buy a new or existing leasehold
• are transferred land or property in exchange for payment, for example you take on a mortgage
The threshold is where sdlt starts to apply. If you buy a property for less than the threshold, there’s no sdlt to pay.
The current sdlt threshold for residential properties is £250,000.
The threshold for non-residential land and properties is £150,000.
Thresholds Property Price sdlt Rate
Up to £250,000 0%
The portion between £250,001 to £925,000 5%
The portion between £925,001 to £1,500,000 10%
The portion over £1,500,001 12%
Example
In October 2021 you buy a house for £295,000. The sdlt you owe will be calculated as follows:-
0% on the first £125,000 = £0
2% on the next £125,000 = £2,500
5% on the final £45,000 = £2,250
Total sdlt = £4,750
How much you pay depends on whether the land or property is residential use or non-residential or mixed-use.
If you’re buying a residential property there are different rates of sdlt if:
• you’re a first-time buyer
• you already own a property and you’re buying an additional property
• you’re not a UK resident
You can use hm Revenue and Customs’ (hmrc) Stamp Duty Land Tax calculator to work out how much tax you’ll pay.
You may be able to reduce the amount of tax you pay by claiming relief, such as if you’re a first-time buyer or purchasing more than one property (‘multiple dwellings’).
First-time buyers:
From 1 July 2021, you’ll get a discount (relief) that means you’ll pay less or no tax if both the following apply:
• you, and anyone else you’re buying with, are first-time buyers
• the purchase price is £500,000 or lessYou must pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (sdlt) if you buy a property or land over a certain price in England and Northern Ireland.
You pay the tax when you:
• buy a freehold property
• buy a new or existing leasehold
• are transferred land or property in exchange for payment, for example you take on a mortgage
The threshold is where sdlt starts to apply. If you buy a property for less than the threshold, there’s no sdlt to pay.
The current sdlt threshold for residential properties is £250,000.
The threshold for non-residential land and properties is £150,000.
Thresholds Property Price sdlt Rate
Up to £250,000 0%
The portion between £250,001 to £925,000 5%
The portion between £925,001 to £1,500,000 10%
The portion over £1,500,001 12%
Example
In October 2021 you buy a house for £295,000. The sdlt you owe will be calculated as follows:-
0% on the first £125,000 = £0
2% on the next £125,000 = £2,500
5% on the final £45,000 = £2,250
Total sdlt = £4,750
How much you pay depends on whether the land or property is residential use or non-residential or mixed-use.
If you’re buying a residential property there are different rates of sdlt if:
• you’re a first-time buyer
• you already own a property and you’re buying an additional property
• you’re not a UK resident
You can use hm Revenue and Customs’ (hmrc) Stamp Duty Land Tax calculator to work out how much tax you’ll pay.
You may be able to reduce the amount of tax you pay by claiming relief, such as if you’re a first-time buyer or purchasing more than one property (‘multiple dwellings’).
First-time buyers:
From 1 July 2021, you’ll get a discount (relief) that means you’ll pay less or no tax if both the following apply:
• you, and anyone else you’re buying with, are first-time buyers
• the purchase price is £500,000 or less
Mcdermott & Co., offer to the r market this two bedroom first floor apartment set in a very prominent position of the city centre over Harvey Nicholls Store therefore central for all amenities. The apartment is all electric and briefly comprises of: Entrance hallway which gives access to all rooms, Lounge, kitchen with appliances, two bedrooms one with en-suite and the other has access to the balcony area, main bathroom, there are store cupboards within the hallway area.
Hallway
With access to all rooms
Lounge
Neutral decor, electric heater.
Bedroom One
Neutral decor, electric heater, access to en-suite bathroom
En-Suite
With shower cubicle, w.c., and wash hand basin, fully tiled
Bedroom Two
Neutral decor, electric heater, access to balcony
Bathroom
Fully tiled, three piece bathroom suite
Stamp Duty
You must pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (sdlt) if you buy a property or land over a certain price in England and Northern Ireland.
You pay the tax when you:
• buy a freehold property
• buy a new or existing leasehold
• are transferred land or property in exchange for payment, for example you take on a mortgage
The threshold is where sdlt starts to apply. If you buy a property for less than the threshold, there’s no sdlt to pay.
The current sdlt threshold for residential properties is £250,000.
The threshold for non-residential land and properties is £150,000.
Thresholds Property Price sdlt Rate
Up to £250,000 0%
The portion between £250,001 to £925,000 5%
The portion between £925,001 to £1,500,000 10%
The portion over £1,500,001 12%
Example
In October 2021 you buy a house for £295,000. The sdlt you owe will be calculated as follows:-
0% on the first £125,000 = £0
2% on the next £125,000 = £2,500
5% on the final £45,000 = £2,250
Total sdlt = £4,750
How much you pay depends on whether the land or property is residential use or non-residential or mixed-use.
If you’re buying a residential property there are different rates of sdlt if:
• you’re a first-time buyer
• you already own a property and you’re buying an additional property
• you’re not a UK resident
You can use hm Revenue and Customs’ (hmrc) Stamp Duty Land Tax calculator to work out how much tax you’ll pay.
You may be able to reduce the amount of tax you pay by claiming relief, such as if you’re a first-time buyer or purchasing more than one property (‘multiple dwellings’).
First-time buyers:
From 1 July 2021, you’ll get a discount (relief) that means you’ll pay less or no tax if both the following apply:
• you, and anyone else you’re buying with, are first-time buyers
• the purchase price is £500,000 or lessYou must pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (sdlt) if you buy a property or land over a certain price in England and Northern Ireland.
You pay the tax when you:
• buy a freehold property
• buy a new or existing leasehold
• are transferred land or property in exchange for payment, for example you take on a mortgage
The threshold is where sdlt starts to apply. If you buy a property for less than the threshold, there’s no sdlt to pay.
The current sdlt threshold for residential properties is £250,000.
The threshold for non-residential land and properties is £150,000.
Thresholds Property Price sdlt Rate
Up to £250,000 0%
The portion between £250,001 to £925,000 5%
The portion between £925,001 to £1,500,000 10%
The portion over £1,500,001 12%
Example
In October 2021 you buy a house for £295,000. The sdlt you owe will be calculated as follows:-
0% on the first £125,000 = £0
2% on the next £125,000 = £2,500
5% on the final £45,000 = £2,250
Total sdlt = £4,750
How much you pay depends on whether the land or property is residential use or non-residential or mixed-use.
If you’re buying a residential property there are different rates of sdlt if:
• you’re a first-time buyer
• you already own a property and you’re buying an additional property
• you’re not a UK resident
You can use hm Revenue and Customs’ (hmrc) Stamp Duty Land Tax calculator to work out how much tax you’ll pay.
You may be able to reduce the amount of tax you pay by claiming relief, such as if you’re a first-time buyer or purchasing more than one property (‘multiple dwellings’).
First-time buyers:
From 1 July 2021, you’ll get a discount (relief) that means you’ll pay less or no tax if both the following apply:
• you, and anyone else you’re buying with, are first-time buyers
• the purchase price is £500,000 or less
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