Find out which Manchester streets see homes sell in days, revealing high-demand property hotspots.

Randolph Street in Levenshulme is the fastest, with homes selling in just 15 days! The average price on Randolph is £180,900. Broom Lane, also in Levenshulme, is second fastest, where homes sell in about 30 days. The average price on Broom Lane is £236,810.
Next up is Slate Wharf in Castlefield. Homes there sell in 45 days on average, and the average cost of a home there is £285,660. Central Road in West Didsbury is also quick, with houses selling in about 46 days. The average home costs £296,660.
Nell Lane in Didsbury is another fast seller, with properties selling in roughly 48 days. The average house price there is £345,900. Broadway in Manchester is also on the list; homes there get snapped up in 48 days. The average price there is £184,500.
Littleton Road in Salford sells quickly too, with homes taking about 50 days to sell. The average cost of a house is £197,720. Clyde Road in West Didsbury is also speedy; homes sell for £201,250 and take about 51 days to sell.
Urmston Lane in Stretford is another fast street, where homes sell in about 51 days. The average price is around £344,050. Altrincham Road in Wythenshawe finishes the list, with an average sale time of 56 days and an average house price of £194,530.
Also, the slowest streets were found: Piccadilly Place takes 314 days to sell, Arundel Street takes 294 days, and Deansgate averages 274 days. So, location really matters when selling. Consider the area when you sell a house.