Its common knowledge that buying seems to be the more ‘sensible’ decision when it comes to finding somewhere to live. Renting isn’t exactly cheap in many circumstances but it also has a vast catalogue of benefits that people seem to forget. Whether you’re struggling financially or aren’t ready to commit to something as serious as a mortgage, renting is probably the answer to your prayers and these are the reasons why…
Manchester is a big city and for a student, it can be overwhelming. Where should you rent? Which area is best for partying? Which is best for peace and quiet? Which area has the closest links to the universities? These are important questions to ask because after all, where you live can have a huge impact on your university experience and everyone deserves the best one possible. But seen as though Manchester is the best city on earth (we all know it) there is plenty of choice so you’ll never struggle to find the perfect place. Here is our list of Manchester’s best areas to live in if you’re a student…
As little as 10 years ago, Ancoats was one of Manchester’s most struggling districts. Now voted one of the 50 coolest neighbourhoods in the world to live, it begs the question: how did it change so drastically and why is it now our city’s most popular area? The answers to both questions are simple: People realised it had, and continues to have, unlimited potential.