First-floor two-bedroom flat with gardens and strong local transport links.
No onward chain — potential for a quicker sale process
Two double bedrooms, main with bay window and fitted wardrobes
Front and rear gardens — unusual for a first-floor flat
Generous lounge with decorative fireplace and high ceiling
Leasehold tenure — confirm lease length and charges with solicitor
Some dated fixtures and decor; cosmetic updating likely needed
Good transport links and nearby amenities, schools and hospital
Council Tax Band A — very low running cost
Set on the first floor of a 1930s semi in sought-after High Heaton, this two-bedroom flat is an appealing option for first-time buyers seeking space and convenience. The layout includes a generous lounge with a decorative fireplace, two well-proportioned bedrooms (one with a bay window), and a practical kitchen — all within an 840 sq ft footprint. Natural light and period character combine to create a comfortable living environment ready to personalise.
Externally the property benefits from both front and rear gardens — a rare feature for a first-floor flat — providing outdoor space for plants, pets or a small seating area. The location offers excellent local amenities, easy access to the Four Lane Ends interchange and Coast Road, and strong links to the city centre, hospital and local schools, making daily life straightforward.
Practical points to note: the property is leasehold and prospective buyers should confirm lease details and any service charges with a solicitor. The flat has dated fixtures and finishes in places and will suit buyers happy to undertake cosmetic updating to modernise. There is no onward chain, which can speed up a purchase for a motivated buyer.
Overall this property offers solid space, period character and a central High Heaton location at an affordable price point — a sensible buy for a first-time purchaser or couple wanting a comfortable home with scope to add value.