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With affordable cost of living, high quality of life, excellent educational prospects and a thriving economy, Manchester is attracting huge inward investment, pinpointing it as a world class destination.
With the largest economy outside London, Greater Manchester, the knowledge capital of the UK, has a population of 2.6 million and a workforce of 1.2 million. The city centre itself promises great growth potential with large blue chip organisations relocating their activities there and the live/work/socialise population is predicted to double in the next 10 years.
The complex blend of style, history, culture and shopping has placed Glasgow at the pinnacle of financial and economic success.
More than 50,000 students attend one of Glasgow’s centres of learning and year-on-year, growth in employment and output is out-performing Scotland as a whole.
Glasgow has seen a marked increase in both rented and owner occupied housing over the past ten years and this trend is set to continue.
Jersey offers a combination of continental chic, a relaxed pace of life and unrivalled scenic beauty.
Banking and financial services is a well-established and vital part of the Island, where over 80% of the local economy is accounted for by the offshore finance sector.
Whilst there are stringent residency controls in place, ownership is still possible for those buying to let and Jersey has one of the strongest rental markets in the British Isles.
Home to the famous TT races, the Isle of Man has a colourful heritage, diverse scenic beauty, a high standard of living, favourable tax advantages and one of the fastest growing economies in Europe.
The Island features a broad base of financial services, banking, pensions and fund management and is also successful in developing a growing film industry.
Rental occupation levels on residential portfolios are very high and the vast majority of lettings are for at least one year.
The South East of England has one of the fastest growing economies in the UK, consisting of six ceremonial counties and an increase in areas becoming more urban.
Recently stepping forward as the UK's ideas region embracing the South East's heritage of original thinking and innovation and offering a variety of cities, towns, seaside and countryside to visitors and residents alike. The South East is increasingly becoming a desired place to live, combining its traditional historic charm with contemporary new towns, creating sought after locations.
This is true of Hemel Hempstead, a new town developed around a charismatic old settlement, preserving the high street with 17th century houses and shops combined with a new vibrant and lively atmosphere.
Situated in the heart of England, Birmingham is Britain's second largest city. Both exciting and innovative this vibrant city continues to attract visitors from around the globe.
Welcoming and dynamic, Birmingham leads the way in telecommunications, I.T services, engineering, manufacturing and distribution. The diversity of skills in the strong 600,000 workforce support a variety of industries from more than 31,000 companies.
Recently voted one of the top five most desirable places in England to live, Birmingham is a city with an eye on the future. An estimated excess of £13.2 billion worth of investment is planned over the next 10 years, with over £10.5 billion worth of investment planned or underway in the city centre alone.
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