House prices fluctuate all across Greater Manchester, with some areas known to be much less affordable than others. But despite the cost of a home being lower in some parts of the region, there are some striking homes on the market at the moment in every borough.
From ultra modern apartments near to the city centre, to huge traditional mansions nearer the outskirts, there are a variety of properties boasting beautiful gardens, countless bedrooms and large open-plan living areas that are set to attract the region's richest residents.
With prices ranging from £950,000 to a staggering £5,850,000, we have found the most expensive homes currently up for sale in each of our 10 boroughs.
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In the borough of Bolton, the most expensive property is a five-bed house in Heaton which is on the market for £2,500,000. Sitting on a large two-acre plot, the beautiful home also boasts a paddock, outbuilding and a barn which has the potential to be converted into a cottage, home gym or office.
The traditional-style family home comes with a grand reception hall, two living rooms, a home office, dining room and a huge open-plan kitchen, living and dining area. Upstairs there is a galleried landing which leads on to the master bedroom with its own dressing room as well as four double bedrooms, each with their own en-suite, and a family bathroom.
Outside is a gigantic garden with panoramic views. It has a paved patio, cobbled areas, a large lawn, an outbuilding and a driveway with space for 20 cars to park.
On Ringley Road in Whitefield, which is known as Bury's millionaire row, is a £1,500,000 property which is the priciest in the borough.
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