HERE is a list of the cheapest properties on the market in Northumberland.
1. Castledale Avenue, Blyth - £25,000
This is an upper one bedroom flat, listed as an ideal purchase for first-time buyers or investors looking for a buy-to-let. The flat is based in a popular location in Blyth close to all local amenities.
The flat is in need of an update, there is a lounge, kitchen and bathroom. All rooms have double glazing and there is a garage and off-street parking available.
2. Northumberland Court, Blyth - £29,995
This property is a great flat close to all local amenities, including shops, and schools. This is a two-bedroom ground floor flat in a secure building just a short walk from the town centre.
The living room had a large bay window which gives the room a bright feel. The kitchen comes with a range of modern wall and floor units and there is a spacious bathroom featuring a bath and shower.
3. Faldo Drive, Ashington - £35,000
This is a three-bedroom semi-detached property, located on the Seaton Vale development in Ashington. This property is listed as an ideal family home and is part of a shared ownership scheme.
There is a spacious living area inside, along with a modern fitted kitchen. The master bedroom includes an en-suite and there is two more double rooms and a spacious bathroom.
4. Hawthorn Road, Ashington - £45,000
This is a first floor two bedroom flat, close to local schools and transport links. This property offers ready to move into accommodation and benefits from an upgraded kitchen and modern bathroom.
The flat also offers a good sized living/dining area, also comes with double glazed windows. This property is a great started home or but to let property.
5. Causey Hill Holiday Park, Hexham - £42,995
This two bedroom property has just been listed, it is a brand new caravan located on a new development Balley View with views of the historic market town of Hexham.
The caravan offers countryside living set in Causey Hill which is an exclusive community, providing a quiet and peaceful place for you to relax.
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