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Arik Agamian of Alliance Investments (left) and Louise Emmott of Kingsdene (right), joined Place North West's Dan Whelan

PODCAST | How do residential investors view Manchester? 

From high rates of graduate retention to a lack of green space, experts on this podcast, brought to you by Alliance Investments, explore the city’s strengths and weaknesses in the eyes of people looking to plough their money into property.

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Arik Agamian, sales director at Alliance Investments, and Louise Emmott, managing director at Kingsdene, sat down with Place North West senior reporter Dan Whelan to discuss what Manchester has going for it and what it must improve on.

Manchester is growing in population and popularity, which presents opportunities for investors looking to buy apartments in the city and rent them out.

Two globally renowned football teams, a thriving culture and arts scene, and a pro-development city council all contribute to Manchester’s allure.

However, a shortage of city centre green space and a lack of larger properties for families are areas that should be addressed.

Listen to the podcast at the top of this article to learn how Manchester compares to London in the eyes of residential investors and to hear Agamian and Emmott’s thoughts on what Manchester needs to do to become a more liveable city.

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