Affordable two-bed terrace with garden, low running costs, close to Metro..
Two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes in main bedroom
Spacious rear garden with direct access via French doors
Freehold mid-terrace, built circa 1996–2002, ~668 sq ft
EPC C; mains gas boiler and radiators
Council Tax Band A — relatively low annual cost
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
Located near Longbenton Metro and local amenities
Area has above-average crime and is classed as deprived
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Longbenton, this two-bedroom mid-terrace offers practical living for first-time buyers or investors. The ground floor living room benefits from French doors that bring generous natural light and direct access to a spacious rear garden — a rare outdoor space for the area. The fitted kitchen is functional with space for standard appliances. Upstairs, a larger main bedroom includes built-in wardrobes and a versatile second bedroom suits a child or home office.
The home is freehold, of modern construction (circa 1996–2002), and approximately 668 sq ft. It has mains gas central heating, double glazing (installation date unknown) and an EPC rating of C. Council tax is low (Band A), and transport links are strong with Longbenton Metro nearby and good road access to Newcastle and the Freeman Hospital.
Buyers should note material local issues: the neighbourhood has above-average crime statistics and is classed as an area of deprivation, which may affect resale or letting prospects. The plot is small and the property is average-sized internally, so outdoor space, while useable, is limited compared with larger gardens. No flooding risk is recorded.
Overall this property presents a straightforward, move-in-ready option with outdoor space and good connectivity. It will suit buyers wanting an affordable, low-maintenance starter home or landlords seeking a town-centre commuter let, provided they accept the local socio-economic and safety context.