More and more people are living in England’s biggest city centres than when Covid-19 first arrived in the UK. Many people are finding the high number of nearby amenities, superior public transport and bustling environment outway the higher rents, property prices and general living costs.
The North of England is no different, with Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool all seeing city centre populations increasing by thousands. In June, ChangingSheff told The Star there were 25,000 people living in Sheffield city centre, which estimates suggest could increase beyond 35,000 by the end of the decade.
There is no shortage of accommodation available to those looking to move to the city centre, though much of it is rented, but we’ve found four city centre apartments currently for sale on the Sheffield real estate market. Each of them nestled inside the Ring Road and ranging from £160,000 to £380,000.