Well-priced three-bed with refurbishment potential in a well-connected cul-de-sac.
Three bedrooms with flexible arrangements for family or workspace
Freehold property at an affordable £95,000; Council Tax Band A
Bright reception room and practical, well-equipped kitchen
Small, manageable garden; potential space for a garage
Mid-20th-century exterior showing wear; requires updating/refurbishment
Single bathroom only; may be limiting for larger families
Area classified as very deprived with above-average crime rates
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, good local schools
Set on a popular Newcastle cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers a practical, two-floor layout suited to first-time buyers or young families. The bright reception room and a well-equipped kitchen provide comfortable everyday living, while three flexible bedrooms and a modern bathroom meet essential needs. The property is offered freehold at a competitive price of £95,000 and sits in Council Tax Band A, keeping ongoing costs low.
Outside there is a small front garden and usable rear garden with scope for landscaping; the plot is compact but manageable. The exterior shows typical mid-20th-century wear and will benefit from updating in places—this creates scope for refurbishment to add value, including potential to reinstate or create a garage subject to checks.
Location strengths include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and a range of nearby schools rated Good. Local amenities include playgrounds, leisure and sports facilities, and easy access to major conurbation transport links. These practical features support everyday family life or professional commuting.
Buyers should note material local factors: the neighbourhood is in a very deprived area with above-average crime rates, which may affect resale or rental considerations. The home is best suited to purchasers prepared to invest modestly in modernisation and security improvements to maximise its potential.