IF your lottery numbers came up last night your first thought might be a house move.
But where should you go in Salford to spend your pots of cash?
We've consulted property experts Zoopla to find out the five most expensive streets in Salford and how much they estimate a house on one of them could cost.
While the average price for a 3-bed house listed on Zoopla in Salford is £240,101, there are also plenty of other properties to choose from for those with the deepest pockets.
According to property buying site Zoopla, these are Salford's most expensive streets.
Highest value streets for property using Zoopla's 'Zed Index' - and average estimated price
1. Old Hall Road
M7 - £703,145
The most expensive house on this road is worth an estimated £1.85m.
The eight-bedroom house also has five bathrooms.
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2. Okeover Road
M7 - £658,713
The most expensive house on this road is worth up to an estimated £924,000 and has five bedrooms and three bathrooms.
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3. Hanover Gardens
M7 - £565,061
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4. Brantwood Road
M7 - £542,921
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5. New Hall Avenue
M7 - £534,190
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In addition to the most expensive, Zoopla has also rounded-up the streets with the highest turnover - ie the ones where houses go up for sale most frequently.
That is worked out by dividing the number of sales over the last 5 years (excluding new build properties) by the number of homes in a given area.
The 5 highest turnover streets in Salford are:
- Jubilee Street, Salford M6 60.0%
- Encombe Place, Salford M3 56.5%
- Hessel Street, Salford M50 54.2%
- Rudyard Road, Salford M6 52.6%
- Ash Street, Salford M6 52.1%
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