Refurbishment project with strong transport links and investment potential.
Victorian three-bedroom terrace with bay-front living room and fireplace
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band A (very cheap)
Enclosed rear yard and paved front forecourt; small, low-maintenance plot
Requires general refurbishment; external render and boundary brickwork show wear
Advertised investment yield circa 8% (suitable for investors after works)
Excellent transport links; close to Metrocentre and Newcastle city centre
Area is very deprived with high local crime — impacts insurance/letting
Typical mid-sized footprint — not a large family home
This Victorian three-bedroom terraced house on Hulne Terrace offers clear investment and refurbishment potential in a well-connected part of Newcastle. The property is freehold with a private enclosed rear yard, a bay-front living room, and an open-plan kitchen/dining area — features that suit rental layouts or a first home after modernisation.
Internally the house is in average-to-poor decorative condition and will require general refurbishment and updating throughout. Externally there are signs of wear such as peeling render and exposed brickwork to a boundary wall; buyers should allow budget for cosmetic and possibly reactive repairs. The accommodation footprint is typical for a mid-sized three-bed terrace rather than a large family home.
Location is a strong practical benefit: regular buses, easy access to the A1/A69, and short drives to the Metrocentre and Newcastle city centre. Local amenities, schools (including several rated Good and one Outstanding nearby), and fast broadband support both tenants and owner-occupiers. The area is classified as very deprived with high local crime rates — important for buyers and landlords to consider when assessing lettability and insurance costs.
This property is suited to cash buyers, investors seeking a refurbishment project (the property has been advertised with an approximate 8% yield), or first-time buyers able to carry out improvements. Council Tax is low (Band A), plot size is small with low-maintenance outdoor space, and tenure is freehold — practical positives alongside the refurbishment requirements.
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