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City:MANCHESTER
UniversitiesUniversity of Manchester, UMIST, Manchester Metropolitan University, Royal Northern College of Music, University of Salford
Population:392,819
Student Population:[From UCAS or individual websites]Under GraduatePost GraduateTotal
University of Manchester20185783028015
UMIST468528457530
Manchester Metropolitan University24785691031690
Royal Northern College of Music425185610
University of Salford15655354019200
 Total657352131087045
Campus Capacity(24357)()(24357)
 Size of Market4137862688
Drop out rates:[from excel spdsht]University of Manchester8%
UMIST8%
Manchester Metropolitan University15%
University of Salford15%
Royal Northern College of Music11%
Student AreasBirch-in-rusholme, Blackley, Burnage, Buttress. Central, Chorlton, Crumpsall, Didsbury, Eccles, Failsworth, Fallowfield, Heaton moor, Hulme, Levenshulme, Longsight, Moss side, Openshaw, Prestwich. Rushlome, Sale, Salford, Swinton, Urmston, Victoria park, Whalley range, Withington, Wythenshawe
Accommodation Officer Contacts:UniversityTelAddressWebLandlord Accreditation Scheme?
University of Manchester0161 275 2888Accommodation Office
Precinct Centre
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9RS
www.man.ac.ukYes
UMIST0161 275 2888Accommodation Office
The Precinct Centre
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9RS
www.umist.ac.ukYes
Manchester Metropolitan University0161 247 2958Accommodation Office
First Floor, Loxford Tower
Lower Chatham Street, Oxford Road
Manchester
M15 6BS
www.mmu.ac.ukYes
Royal Northern College of Music0161 907 5219 Senior Assistant (Registrations)
124 Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9RD
www.rncm.ac.ukYes
University of Salford0161 295 5457Accommodation Office
Allerton Building
University of Salford
Salford
M6 6PU
www.salford.ac.ukYes
Planned development for cityUp to 160,000 jobs could be created in Greater Manchester during the next 10years, according to a report by a research consultancy group, Manchester Enterprises. The firm said many jobs will be in financial and professional services. It does however point out the recent withdrawal of government funding for the Metrolink tram network is a blow to the region's economy.
Planned development for universitiesUniversity of ManchesterUMIST and the University of Manchester are to go ahead with a merger that would see the end of both universities and the formation of a new one. It will become the biggest university in Europe. This is due to take place in the Autumn of 2004.As part of the merger of UMIST and the Victoria University of Manchester moved a £20M grant from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) was approved
UMISTUMIST reopened a unique world-class research facility in October 2003 after a £6.6 million overhaul. The refurbished chemical engineering laboratory will be renamed ‘The Morton Laboratory’ after Frank Morton -  a former UMIST professorThe building of the world-leading 4GLS in Daresbury will cost £11.5 million for an exploratory phase of the project. This phase involves a 3-year study to establish the technical know-how needed to build this innovative scientific research facility.
Manchester Metropolitan UniversityOctober 2003 saw Manchester Metropolitan University being selected to run the North West arm of the new National Science Learning Centre, created to re-ignite interest in learning about science.The Science Learning Centre North West will be jointly run in collaboration with St Martin's College, Lancaster and Greater Manchester SETPOINT, and is one of seven consortia announced today as part of an innovative £51m government-charity initiative to boost science teaching.
University of SalfordA brand new £16 million building next to Salford Crescent station will house students of nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, radiography, social work and complementary medicine. Work starts in 2004 and will be completed the following year.An estimated £28 million will provide a new state-of-the-art building for students of Art & Design and Media, Music & Performance. The transformation of the former factory site opposite the Adelphi Building will be a major contribution to the rapidly evolving Arts and Media Quarter in the City of Salford.The creation of an Innovation hub building is being spearheaded by the University, alongside the City of Salford and the Regional Development Agency.

The growth in the student population at Salford has led to new accommodation initiatives.

Royal Northern College of MusicThe College offers brilliant facilities including a state-of-the-art Library, an electro-acoustic studio, performance spaces and rehearsal studios, with RNCM providing an extremely supportive environment with a very relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Campus room rental:MinimumMaximum
£40£75
Yield range7.7 – 11%
Type of property3 bed house (i.e. 2 bed upstairs + 1 converted other)4 bed house5 bed house6 or more bed house
Entry Price****£55,000£72,000£130,000£165,000
Median Room Rate£43£42£43£45
Average Yield B*11%11%7.8%7.7%
B - Estimated Annual Profit£2,376£3,077£2,234£2,727
Financial ScoresTotal(out of 10)Capital Growth(out of 5)Yield(out of 5)
8.553.5
Description:As the UK's second largest city, Manchester is the capital of the North and in many ways, is just as buzzing as London.The Universities are spread over several sites. The majority of these are situated in or near town and most students are based near the city. There are many options for social life in Manchester - there are pubs, clubs, restaurants, and bars for virtually all tastes.With the biggest news in the northern academic circles being the fact that Manchester University and UMIST to unite, forming the biggest University in Europe, times are looking good for the City with more research money and students heading their way.
Websites to advertise on:Local and national student listings: www.student-accom.comCity information for students: www.accommodationforstudents.comEasy roommate: http://uk.easyroommate.com

Links to Manchester rooms: www.roomsforlet.com/links.asp

Student Accommodation approved by the University: www.accommodation.man.ac.uk/

Student lets: www.rivershill.co.uk

Student village: www.thestudentvillage.com/

Estate Agents:AddressTelWeb
Bradford And Bingley715 Wilmslow Road Disbury, Disbury, Manchester, Lancashire, M20 6WF0161 4481234http://www.phillipjames.co.uk
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FDP SavillsFountain Court , 68 Fountain Street , Manchester, Lancashire , M2 2FE0161 244http://www.fpdsavills.co.uk/
Mark Warren Estates1150 Rochdale Road Blackley, Manchester, Lancashire, M9 6FQ0161 7208800http://www.markwarrenestates.com
Letting Agents: AddressTelWeb
Halifax Property Services1 Cross Street, Manchester, Lancashire, M2 1HX0161 2530208http://www.halifax.co.uk
Leslie Fink Ltd121 Princess Street, Manchester, Lancashire, M1 7AD0161 2286561
Aubrey Lee And Company1170 Rochdale Road Blackley, Manchester, Lancashire, M9 6ER0161 7208108http://www.aubreylee.net
Beresford Adams - Didsbury722 Wilmslow Road Didsbury, Manchester, Lancashire, M20 2DW0161 4457809http://www.beresfordadams.co.uk
Buxton Lane Estates341 Manchester Road Droylsden, Manchester, Lancashire, M43 6GE0161 3703023http://www.homesonview.co.uk