Affordable two-bed mid-terrace with south yard — ideal first purchase or light-refurb project.
- Two bedrooms in a mid-terrace Victorian property
- No upper chain and freehold tenure
- South-facing rear yard with outhouse storage
- Open-plan kitchen diner with patio door access
- Combi boiler and sealed-unit double glazing installed
- Rooms are average to small; modest living space
- Area shows deprivation indicators and average crime
- Council Tax Band A and EPC C (moderate efficiency)
This two-bedroom mid-terrace on Whitehall Road is a straightforward buy for a first-time purchaser seeking an affordable, chain-free home. The property sits on a small plot with a south-facing rear yard and benefits from gas central heating, sealed-unit double glazing and an EPC rating of C — practical efficiencies that keep running costs down.
Internally the layout is simple and liveable: entrance porch, lounge, open-plan kitchen diner and a first-floor bathroom. The kitchen is modern in style with laminate flooring and patio door access to the yard; the combi boiler and some storage are located on the landing. Rooms are average to small in size, reflecting the house’s Victorian mid-terrace proportions.
There is scope to personalise and improve the house — cosmetic updating or modest refurbishment would increase comfort and value. The plot is small and the property is located in an area described as having deprivation indicators and average crime; nearby schools and good transport links to Newcastle are positives for buyers with families or commuting needs.
Practical details: freehold tenure, no upper chain, council tax band A (very low charge), mains gas heating and fast broadband. The home is best suited to a first-time buyer or investor prepared to carry out light updating rather than someone seeking a large garden or extensive living space.