M18 — Manchester
Welcome to M18 — Manchester, Manchester. What follows is 11,437 sales over 32 years of real price history, the same data the game deals from, across 4 areas.
A typical M18 property sold for £22,500 in 1995; by 2026 the median was £183,500 — 8.2× over the period. Local prices had their best year in 2004: +50.0% in one calendar year. The local low point was 2009, when the median changed -12.2% — in the game, that's a down year waiting for your portfolio.
Median sold price in M18
| Year | Median sold price | Sales |
|---|---|---|
| 1995 | £22,500 | 227 |
| 2000 | £22,000 | 448 |
| 2005 | £63,150 | 619 |
| 2010 | £79,450 | 220 |
| 2015 | £74,000 | 274 |
| 2020 | £115,000 | 302 |
| 2025 | £165,000 | 258 |
| 2026 | £183,500 | 44 |
The areas on the board
When you spin, the reel chooses between these 4 areas — busier markets come up more often:
- Manchester (M18 7) (47% of local sales) — busiest streets: Hyde Road, Reddish Lane, Rawsthorne Avenue
- Manchester (M18 8) (42% of local sales) — busiest streets: Kenyon Street, Longford Street, Chapman Street
- Abbey Hey (7% of local sales) — busiest streets: Abbey Hey Lane, Walter Street, Gordon Street
- Gorton (4% of local sales) — busiest streets: Woodland Road, Radnor Street, Williams Street
Six slots, ten years, Manchester's real prices. Play the M18 board.
Local business? Put your name on the M18 board — one sponsor per postcode.
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.