Estate Agents and Letting Agents in Manchester

Award-Winning Estate Agents in Manchester City Centre

Peter Anthony are Independent Estate and Letting Agents in Manchester City Centre. Our Independent Agency continues to build its reputation for integrity and offering the best service to landlords and vendors looking to sell or let their property within the City.  This branch covers all City Centre areas including Deansgate, Northen Quarter, Spinningfields ,Ancoats, etc.

Our local dedicated team of estate agents and letting agents have decades of experience in the Manchester City Centre.

Address

Peter Anthony Estate Agents & Letting Agents
10th Floor
3 Hardman Street
Manchester
M3 3FL

Contact Info

0161 441 0563
 property@peteranthony.co.uk

Office Hours

Monday – Friday: 09:00 – 17:00
Saturday: 09:30 – 16:00
Sunday: Closed

Why Choose Us

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Integrity

Peter Anthony has been trusted for over 35 years to provide honest and expert advice.

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Qualified

Our team are experts in the field NAEA and ARLA qualified and with decades of experience.

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Independent

We do not answer to corporate boards and targets, we answer to our customers only.

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Trusted

We’ve built our reputations over time and have extensive contacts in the industry.

Recent Manchester Branch Reviews

Meet The Manchester Team

Tom Simper

Tom Simper

Area Manager

Zahid Badul

Zahid Badul

Senior Property Manager

Ofelia Tabot

Ofelia Tabot

Sales Negotiator

Hannah Robson

Hannah Robson

Property Manager

Sabrina Benincasa

Sabrina Benincasa

Property Manager

Elliot Harvey

Elliot Harvey

Lettings Negotiator

Houses for Sale in Manchester

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Our expert team is waiting to help you with any queries you might have.

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Once famed for manufacturing rope, silk and hats, this industrial town’s last hatting company closed in 1997, leaving some areas of Stockport in a state of deprivation. However, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council’s bold regeneration scheme – Future Stockport – has already started to transform the face of the area; making the most of Stockport’s illustrious history and its wealth of period properties. Indeed, the town’s famous viaduct, which was built in 1840 as part of the Manchester and Birmingham railway line, is still used to this day, and has become an icon for the area.