M14 — Manchester
M14 is Manchester's patch in Manchester — this page and its game board are built from 17,996 sales over 32 years of recorded sales in 8 areas.
From £32,625 in 1995 to £235,000 in 2026: the M14 median multiplied 7.2× across the dataset. The best vintage to have bought was around 2002, when the local median jumped +47.7% in a single year. Worst year on the board: 2001, at -19.3%. The simulation does not soften it.
Median sold price in M14
| Year | Median sold price | Sales |
|---|---|---|
| 1995 | £32,625 | 470 |
| 2000 | £54,500 | 843 |
| 2005 | £109,000 | 744 |
| 2010 | £124,999 | 325 |
| 2015 | £124,000 | 491 |
| 2020 | £168,000 | 381 |
| 2025 | £236,250 | 406 |
| 2026 | £235,000 | 77 |
The areas on the board
These are the 8 areas on the board, ranked by how much of the local market they carry:
- Manchester (M14 7) (32% of local sales) — busiest streets: Horton Road, Thornton Road, Hart Road
- Manchester (M14 6) (31% of local sales) — busiest streets: Wilmslow Road, Brailsford Road, Egerton Road
- Manchester (M14 5) (16% of local sales) — busiest streets: Dickenson Road, Upper Park Road, Daisy Bank Road
- Manchester (M14 4) (13% of local sales) — busiest streets: Great Western Street, Moss Lane East, Hartington Street
- Fallowfield (4% of local sales) — busiest streets: Wilbraham Road, Moseley Road, Victoria Road
- Rusholme (3% of local sales) — busiest streets: Hadfield Close, Carlton Avenue, Schuster Road
- Ladybarn (0% of local sales) — busiest streets: Bowers Street
- Prospect Road (0% of local sales)
The data is real and so are the down years. Draft six properties on the M14 board.
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Prices are medians of real Land Registry sales. Street lists show street names only — never individual addresses. New to the game? Start with how to play.