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Best Areas to Live in Stockport

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Stockport is a large town and its residential areas each offer different perks and drawbacks. Some of the suburbs in Stockport are very affluent, and have seen a huge amount of investment over the years. Other areas are more up and coming, and are the perfect place to snap up a ‘fixer-upper’ with high investment potential.

It can be difficult choosing the right area to buy a property in, particularly if you don’t know much about the town. Below is a list of some of the best places to live in Stockport, and what they offer residents.

The affluent area of Bramhall offers a pleasant suburban lifestyle. With its leafy streets and charming village centre, residents can enjoy a range of amenities, including independent shops, restaurants, and parks. The area boasts excellent schools and easy access to Manchester City Centre.

Cheadle combines a village atmosphere with urban conveniences. It features a bustling high street, quality schools, and recreational spaces like Abney Hall Park. With excellent transport links and proximity to Manchester Airport, Cheadle appeals to families and professionals alike.

Heaton Moor is a sought after suburb offering a blend of cosmopolitan living and a strong sense of community. Known for its independent businesses, trendy cafes, and bars, Heaton Moor also benefits from excellent schools and green spaces. It’s well-connected to both Stockport and Manchester City Centre, making it popular with young professionals.

Nestled on the edge of the Peak District, Marple is a picturesque area known for its natural beauty. Residents can enjoy the scenic countryside, canal walks, and the charming Marple village. The area has a friendly community atmosphere, good schools, and a range of local amenities.

Hazel Grove offers a mix of suburban and rural living. With its tree-lined streets, parks, and gardens, it appeals to families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle. The area has a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as good transport links and proximity to the Peak District.

Situated close to Stockport Town Centre, Reddish provides a convenient location with affordable housing options. The area has undergone regeneration in recent years, with new developments and improved amenities. Reddish Vale Country Park offers green spaces for outdoor enthusiasts, while the presence of schools and transport links adds to its appeal.

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