A residential waterside development in Salford, delivering 106 high-quality apartments across two buildings connected by landscaped central courtyard, enhanced with modern resident amenities.
A well-located residential waterside development between Manchester city centre and Salford Quays.
Merchants Wharf is a modern riverside residential development ideally located between Manchester city centre’s Deansgate and MediaCityUK on Salford Quays. Comprising 196 stylish one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments across two blocks rising up to nine storeys, the scheme offers stunning cityscape views and landscaped communal areas that blend contemporary design with the area’s historic charm. Residents benefit from a range of high-quality amenities, including a residents’ lounge, gym, 24/7 concierge service, underground parking, and secure cycle storage. Designed with eco-friendly features, Merchants Wharf provides sustainable, luxury living with excellent connectivity to business districts MediaCityUK and Manchester city centre, making it one of Salford’s most high-demand waterside addresses and a unique buy-to-let opportunity.
Falconer Chester Hall
Residents lounge Gym Extensive landscaped courtyard 24/7 Concierge service & Residents’ app Underground parking & cycle spaces
Delivering strong returns in a sought-after location, Merchants Wharf offers an excellent investment opportunity in Salford’s vibrant riverside.
+6% Projected Net Rental Return
+29.4% — Projected House Price Growth in the North West by 2029, the highest of all UK regions*
+17.6% Rental Growth Projection in the UK by 2026**
Manchester continues to stand out as one of the UK’s most attractive investment destinations. With projected house price growth of +29.4% in the North West by 2029—the highest of any UK region—it offers strong capital appreciation potential. The city also boasts the UK’s highest GVA growth at 2.5%, outpacing the national average.
Home to Tier 1 global companies such as Google, BBC, ITV, adidas, and EY, Manchester has established itself as a major business hub. It also hosts the UK’s largest tech cluster outside London, a thriving cultural scene, and the largest regional city economy, valued at over £73 billion—making it a magnet for talent, innovation, and long-term investment.