Hi, I have the same comportment and I found a solution :

1. Left click on the default connection named : localhost(user)
2. Choose "Details" and Go to "Storage"
3. Create a new file storage pool by clicking the green "+"
4. Give a name to your pool and hit "next"
5. Choose a file-system folder where your user have write permission and hit 
"finish"
6. Deactivate the "default" pool by choosing it and hitting the red cross

Now you can close the "host detail" windows and create a new virtual
machine, the virtual disk will be created in your "local" pool where you
have write permission.

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virt-manager cannot create image file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405388
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