Gone the
same week we got it.
This was a 1-bed on the 40th floor of Beetham, the Hilton tower on Deansgate. West-facing sunset view, 780 sqft, furnished. We put it up in March and it was gone in four days. It's not coming back — but we hear about the next one before anyone else.
We're leaving this page up because people keep asking. The photos below are the actual unit. If you want something like this one, drop your number to James and you'll be the first call when the next Beetham opens up. That's usually one unit every three or four months.
What we had.
The Hilton tower.
Beetham Tower is the 47-storey glass blade on Deansgate. Floors 1–23 are the Hilton hotel, so residents get the lobby, concierge, room service, the Cloud 23 bar, and the Podium restaurant from floor 24 up. It's the landmark you point at when people ask which one is the Beetham — the slanted roof, the Ian Simpson flat at the top.
Units in the residential tiers (24–47) go fast. Most owners live there themselves or keep it as a crash pad. Midas has a relationship with two private landlords in the building, and we get one or two opportunities a quarter. That's why this one was gone in four days.
What you'd have had on your doorstep.
Just so you know what the Beetham postcode gets you — in case the next one is worth jumping on.
The bar on floor 23. Residents jump the queue with a lift key. £14 martinis, the best view of Castlefield you'll get without a drone. Booked solid on Saturdays, walk-in Tuesday.
Ground-floor Hilton restaurant. Brunch is surprisingly good — eggs benedict, proper flat whites, 30% resident discount. The Sunday roast is genuinely one of the better ones in town.
King Street. Where the Manchester United squad eat on a Sunday. Proper Italian, not cheap. Book a week out and sit inside — the terrace is mobbed.
Icelandic-inspired, Tariff Street outpost on Deansgate. Cardamom buns, single-origin filter, very quiet before 10am. Best pre-work cafe on the Deansgate strip.
Deansgate.
Boutique gym, group classes, £22 drop-in. The CrossFit crowd are in at 6am. Better than the Hilton gym if you're actually training.
Castlefield.
Metrolink. Altrincham, Eccles, Bury, airport, East Didsbury. Piccadilly is nine minutes. Two minutes across the road.
How it works
when there's nothing to let.
- 01 Drop your number and a rough brief — what floor, what budget, when you need to move.
- 02 James saves you to the Beetham list. Currently 6 names ahead of you.
- 03 When the next unit comes in, the list gets called. Usually the first three names take it before it's posted on site.
- 04 No deposit, no fee, no commitment. You can drop off the list any time.
- ✓You get a WhatsApp with photos, price, and floor within the hour.
- ✓48 hours to view and decide. No pressure, but the next name is waiting.
- ✓Same Midas terms — Stripe, £500 hold, two weeks rolling notice.
- ✓No credit check. No referencing. No guarantor.
- ✓If you pass, you keep your spot on the list for the one after.
- ✓Last unit: 4 days from landing to keys.
Beetham goes fast because the owners don't list it — they ring us. If you want the Hilton concierge, Cloud 23, and the best known address on Deansgate, the waitlist is how you get in. We usually clear one or two Beetham units a quarter, so plan around that if you can.
Similar feel — high floor, corner view, hotel-level concierge? Deansgate Square South has one on 48, or No.1 Spinningfields on 28.
Next one's yours if you want it.
Drop a message. James adds you to the Beetham list and rings you the moment the next unit lands. No deposit. No commitment.
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