# M5 4XT Area Summary
The M5 4XT postcode is located in the Salford area of Greater Manchester, encompassing parts of Ordsall and the surrounding neighbourhoods near Salford Quays. This area has undergone significant regeneration in recent years, transforming from its industrial heritage into a modern residential and commercial hub. The proximity to MediaCityUK, the Lowry Theatre, and excellent transport links into Manchester city centre makes this postcode increasingly attractive to young professionals and investors alike.
With 87 properties recorded and an average price of £234,414, the M5 4XT area sits below Greater Manchester's overall average, offering relatively affordable entry points compared to neighbouring Manchester city centre postcodes. The property market here is characterised by a mix of modern apartment developments and some remaining period conversions, with new-build flats dominating recent sales. This price point reflects the area's ongoing development trajectory and its appeal to first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors seeking rental yields from the strong professional tenant pool working at MediaCityUK and Salford Quays.
The area benefits from excellent connectivity via the Metrolink tram system, with multiple stops providing swift access to Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Victoria, and the Trafford Centre. The continued investment in Salford's infrastructure and cultural offerings suggests potential for steady capital appreciation, making M5 4XT a postcode worth watching for those seeking value in Greater Manchester's evolving property landscape.
The average house price in M5 4XT, Salford is £234,414. Prices range from £162,250 to £305,000.
There are 87 properties in M5 4XT, Salford.
M5 4XT contains 85 flat / maisonette properties, 2 other properties.
Average house prices in M5 4XT have risen by 8.1% from £228,538 in 2017 to £247,000 in 2024.
M5 4XT is located in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.
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