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The five areas where Manchester's property market is dominating

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Manchester's status as a hotspot for investment and development has been backed up by a major report which reveals the five areas where it is seeing off all competition.

Experts at CBRE, the US-headquartered commercial real estate services and investment giant, have ranked Manchester first for its offices, urban logistics and self storage, student accommodation, multi family housing and single family housing.

According to the firm's report, 'Which City? Which Sector? Real estate prospects over the next decade', Manchester was also second only to Oxford and Cambridge in the life sciences sector. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. In order to come up with the report's findings, CBRE examined the growth prospects for a range of real estate sectors across the 50 largest regional towns and cities in the UK.

Its findings were informed by economic drivers (including GDP, employment and income growth), demographic trends and property market data such as supply pipeline, local universities and housing affordability.

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