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Sale is a leafy suburb in Trafford, about 5 miles southwest of Manchester city centre. It’s well connected via the Metrolink tram and major roads, making it a popular choice for commuters who want quick access to the city while living somewhere quieter and more spacious. The area has a relaxed, residential feel with a strong sense of community.
Housing in Sale is varied, with plenty of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis, and modern apartments. It’s particularly attractive to families thanks to its good schools and safe neighbourhoods. While property prices are not cheap, they’re generally more accessible than nearby hotspots like Altrincham or Didsbury.
One of Sale’s biggest draws is its green space. Sale Water Park, local parks, and the Bridgewater Canal provide plenty of room for walking, cycling, and outdoor activities. The town centre has a growing mix of cafés, pubs, and everyday amenities—enough for daily life, though for bigger shopping or nightlife, most residents head into Manchester.