Homes & InteriorsFinal phase of apartments released at warehouse style development in central Manchester

Final phase of apartments released at warehouse style development in central Manchester

The final phase of apartments at LOMAX, a brand-new industrial inspired residential development in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, have been released following build completion by boutique developers Urbano Property and Big Red Construction.

Available through master agents LH1 Global, prices for the last remaining two-bedroom apartments at the prominent red-brick development start from £350,950.

Rayna Hunter, CEO of LH1 Global said: “As the Off Plan Property Consultancy for LOMAX Manchester, we are delighted to be delivering our bespoke Off Market Exit Strategy on the final release of units for Urbano Property and Big Red Construction.

“The development has proven hugely popular with a mixture of owner occupiers and investors looking to secure a high-quality property in a fantastic location in the centre of the city. The apartments average under £500 per square foot, making them incredibly competitive compared to comparable new developments across the city.”

Occupying a prominent position on Ducie Street, which was once home to rows of Victorian era red brick commercial buildings, the eight storey LOMAX building features a detailed brick façade and large glazed Crittall-style windows with bronze detailing.

LOMAX’s modern warehouse aesthetic blends perfectly with adjacent buildings such as Die Cast, a former metalworks factory that is now a thriving creative neighbourhood, as well as the Ducie Street Warehouse, an aparthotel which is within the converted 18th Century former Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railways (MS&LR) cotton storehouse.

Ranging in size from 468 sq.ft. to 989 sq.ft., the interiors of the final set of homes at LOMAX skilfully utilises contemporary fixtures and fittings to create luxury interiors that provide a nod to the site’s history.

AERIAL VIEW

There is timber style flooring throughout the main living spaces, with soft carpeting in the bedrooms. All kitchens are fitted with integrated appliances and include quartz worktops, whilst bathrooms include rich tiling and Crittall style shower screens. There are also full height sliding doors onto spacious balconies within certain unit types.

Perfectly combining a traditional aesthetic with the latest home technology, each apartment features smart electric radiators and secure camera intercom systems. There is also secure bicycle storage.

The perfect opportunity for those looking to get onto the property ladder or discerning investors seeking to increase their portfolio in the UK’s ‘second city’ 10% deposits are available at LOMAX.

LOMAX is within a five-minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly train station, whilst the revered Arndale Centre, with over 200 retail outlets and restaurants is under 15 minutes away. Close to an array of cultural hotspots, Market Street, Exchange Square and the Royal Exchange Theatre are all within easy reach.

Prices for the final phase of two-bedroom apartments at LOMAX start from £350,950. For further information contact LH1 Global on 0207 129 7900 or email: [email protected]

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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