First-floor two-bedroom flat with views, garden and long lease — low running costs.
Two double bedrooms and spacious living room
First-floor flat with impressive far-reaching views
Fitted kitchen; modern four-piece bathroom
Low-maintenance garden included
Leasehold with circa 980 years remaining
EPC rating D; Council Tax Band A (very cheap)
Built 1996–2002; filled cavity walls and double glazing
No flood risk; local crime level average
This well-presented first-floor flat in Low Fell offers practical, comfortable living for first-time buyers, downsizers or buy-to-let investors. Two double bedrooms and a spacious living room provide flexible space, while the fitted kitchen and modern bathroom minimise immediate renovation work. The elevated position delivers impressive far-reaching views that enhance the sense of space.
At about 732 sq ft the apartment is an average-sized, sensible footprint with a low-maintenance garden. Constructed in the late 1990s with filled cavity walls and double glazing, the property benefits from mains gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is average, supporting working-from-home needs or rental appeal.
Practical points to note: the property is leasehold (long lease remaining, c.980 years) and has an EPC rating of D. Council Tax Band A makes running costs very cheap, and there is no recorded flood risk. The neighbourhood is comfortable and classified as very affluent overall, but local crime is average.
This flat suits buyers seeking an immediately habitable home in a popular Low Fell location — easy access to local shops, cafes and transport links makes commuting to Newcastle or Gateshead straightforward. Investors will appreciate the two double bedrooms, long lease and strong local rental market; first-time buyers will value low running costs and minimal immediate work required.