House prices are showing no signs of slowing down across the UK, which makes finding a reasonably priced property somewhat difficult. According to Rightmove, the average house price across Greater Manchester is currently £239,063 which is 17 per cent higher than the peak in 2019.
Despite the cost of homes rising all over the country, luckily there are some parts of the region where houses prices have remained affordable. On the lower end of the Greater Manchester property market, you can often find bargain homes that cost much less than the region's average house price.
It is no surprise that you are least likely to find low-cost homes in Trafford and Stockport, as average house prices in these boroughs range from £306,571 to £356,005. However across the remaining eight boroughs there are plenty of cheap areas to choose from where properties will cost less than £239,000.
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Using the latest data from Rightmove, we've listed below the cheapest areas to buy a home in Greater Manchester at the moment.
These parts of the region could be ideal locations for first-time buyers or anyone looking to buy a cheap doer-upper home.
Bolton
As one of the region's cheapest boroughs, these are several areas in Bolton with low house prices. The cheapest area to buy a home in Farnworth.
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Blackrod - £192,491
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Farnworth - £152,023
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Heaton - £176,784
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Horwich - £229,221
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Kearsley - £180,761
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Little Lever - £192,288
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Westhoughton - £218,046
Bury
Bury has just two areas with house prices below the average. The cheapest part of the borough is Radcliffe.
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Radcliffe - £206,554
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Unsworth - £231,492
Manchester
As the region's largest borough, Manchester has plenty of areas with low house prices. The cheapest area is Harpurhey.
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Ardwick - £179,971
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Belle Vue - £204,655
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Beswick - £205,280
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Blackley - £200,084
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Bradford - £205,280
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Cheetham Hill - £199,441
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Crumpsall - £223,146
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Fallowfield - £237,732
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Gorton - £170,843
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Harpurhey - £134,277
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Hulme - £203,032
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Levenshulme - £232,486
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Longsight - £189,117
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Moston - £182,845
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Moss Side - £193,454
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Newton Heath - £169,578
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Openshaw - £167,385
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Rusholme - £207,441
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Strangeways - £237,290
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Wythenshawe - £236,703
Oldham
House prices are generally low all across Oldham, but the cheapest area to buy a house is currently Hollinwood.
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Chadderton - £181,445
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Failsworth - £192,526
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Hollinwood - £148,673
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Lees - £184,318
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Royton - £204,648
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Shaw - £199,783
Rochdale
Rochdale has several areas with house prices that are below the region's average. The cheapest part of the borough to buy a home is Castleton.
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Castleton - £160,702
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Heywood - £187,545
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Littleborough - £201,546
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Middleton - £200,638
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Milnrow - £186,614
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Newhey - £177,882
Salford
There are also some areas with low house prices in Salford, with the cheapest place to buy a home being Little Hulton.
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Cadishead - £204,723
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Eccles - £226,142
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Irlam - £215,66
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Little Hulton - £167,444
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Peel Green - £223,290
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Pendlebury - £230,810
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Salford Quays - £180,350
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Swinton - £236,243
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Walkden - £235,475
Tameside
Tameside has a variety of areas with house prices below the average. The cheapest part of the borough is Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Ashton-under-Lyne - £178,838
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Audenshaw - £195,660
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Denton - £202,342
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Droylsden - £206,314
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Dukinfield - £189,638
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Hyde - £209,330
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Mossley - £204,965
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Stalybridge - £218,141
Wigan
As the cheapest borough to buy a home in Greater Manchester, the majority of areas in Wigan have low house prices. The cheapest area is currently Ince.
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Abram - £153,128
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Aspull - £196,285
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Ashton-in-Makerfield - £164,450
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Astley - £221,792
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Atherton - £178,860
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Hindley - £174,397
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Ince - £131,855
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Leigh - £162,135
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Orrell - £194,307
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Pemberton - £137,913
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Platt Bridge - £131,913
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Standish - £225,760
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Shevington - £220,875
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Tyldesley - £219,351
Rightmove's house price data is produced by the HM Land Registry. This material was last updated on October 14, 2022.
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