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Kym Marsh sets up property firm in Manchester as star hopes to own a Coronation Street of her own

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SOAP star Kym Marsh has spent more than a decade living in Britain’s most famous street – now she’s aiming to buy her own, The Sun Online can exclusively reveal.

The former Rovers Return landlady is swapping the Cobbles for bricks and mortar as she set up her own property company, Marcun Properties Ltd, in Manchester.

Insiders tell The Sun Online that the 44-year-old has enlisted the help of her tiler son David Cunliffe, 25, to help renovate homes which they plan to rent out.

The actress, who played Corrie's Michelle Connor for 13 years until 2019, hopes to build a portfolio of small two and three homes in the Greater Manchester area.

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