Chain-free two-bedroom terrace with off-street parking — ideal starter home or rental in Wallsend.
Chain-free two-bedroom mid-terrace in cul-de-sac location
Off-street parking to front and small paved rear garden
Modern kitchen/diner with French doors to garden
Modest internal size ~582 sq ft; small plot
Freehold tenure and Council Tax Band A — low running costs
Area has above-average crime and pockets of deprivation
Likely requires only cosmetic updating to boost value
Better suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors
This chain-free, two-bedroom mid-terrace sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on Beverley Place, Wallsend. The ground floor has a separate lounge and a modern kitchen/diner with French doors to a small paved rear garden; off-street parking is provided to the front. Freehold tenure and very low council tax (Band A) make running costs comparatively cheap.
Internally the footprint is modest (approximately 582 sq ft) and the plot is small, so the house suits a first-time buyer, small family or buy-to-let investor looking for a straightforward, low-maintenance property. The layout is conventional and practical, with stored cupboard space and standard ceiling heights; broadband and mobile signals are good locally.
Be honest about location realities: the wider area is described as hard-pressed with above-average crime and pockets of deprivation. Some nearby schools vary in Ofsted performance. The property appears clean and functional but may benefit from cosmetic updating in places to maximise value — improvements to finishes or reconfiguring the layout could increase rental or resale appeal.
For buyers prioritising low running costs, chain-free purchase and convenient local amenities and bus links to Wallsend town centre, this property offers clear practical value. Those seeking large gardens, generous internal space or a quiet affluent neighbourhood should be aware this is a compact terrace in a working-class area.