Affordable three-bed semi with garden and conversion potential, close to schools and the marina..
Chain free three-bedroom semi-detached house, freehold
Front and rear gardens; rear mainly flagged patio and vegetable beds
Open-plan living/dining room with feature fireplace
Kitchen with fitted units, freestanding cooker and washing machine
Exposed brick storage rooms, potential to convert or extend
Single family bathroom; three double bedrooms upstairs
High local crime and very deprived area — consider safety and resale
Small plot size; some cosmetic/modernisation works likely required
Chain-free and ready to occupy, this three-bedroom semi offers practical family living close to local amenities and Hartlepool Marina. The ground floor flows from a welcoming hallway into an open-plan living and dining area with a feature fireplace, and a well-equipped kitchen with useful adjacent brick storage rooms that offer conversion potential. The front and rear gardens provide outdoor space for children and pets, although the rear is mainly hard‑landscaped with flagged patios and vegetable beds.
Upstairs there are three double bedrooms and a single family bathroom — a straightforward layout that suits first-time buyers or young families. The house has mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing (installation date unknown), and cavity walls. Council tax is very low, and broadband and mobile signals are strong locally.
Be frank about location: the property sits in a deprived area with higher-than-average crime levels and a small plot size. While the house is well presented in parts, the exposed brick storage rooms and some finishes would benefit from updating or conversion to increase living space and value. Buyers seeking a long-term project or a budget-friendly family home will find genuine potential here.
Nearby schooling options include several good-rated primary schools and an outstanding secondary, making the address practical for families. Local amenities are within walking distance — shops, takeaway outlets, sports and leisure facilities and regular bus links — though local economic challenges are evident.