Despite the cost of living crisis and soaring house prices putting a strain on what people can afford these days, the property market in one Greater Manchester area is showing no signs of slowing down.
With its tree-lined streets, bustling village and beautiful Victorian houses, the leafy suburb of Didsbury is proving to be more desirable than ever.
Local estate agents are seeing an influx of people flocking to the south Manchester area at the moment - from fresh graduates looking to rent, to first-time buyers wanting to get on the ladder - and families who are searching for their forever home.
But living in the the sought-after suburb is not exactly considered 'cheap', with the average house costing £367,700 - which has gone up by 5 percent over the last year, according to Rightmove.
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