'Twin boon' apartments finished as Ancoats gets much needed affordable homes

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'Twin boon' apartments finished as Ancoats gets much needed affordable homes
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Islington Wharf will also have a Sainsbury's inside

Ancoats is set to welcome a new block of flats where more than half of the apartments are affordable.

A Sainsbury’s Local store is also set to open at the bottom of the building, which has been built by Waterside Places Ltd – a joint venture between Muse and the Canal and River Trust.Apartments start at £80,850 for a 35 percent share of a flat valued at £231,000 full price, requiring a five percent deposit of £4,043.

“This development is therefore a twin boon for our city centre and we welcome the drive from our housing partners to help deliver the homes our residents need.”

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