Moving to Newcastle? - Where to buy a House

By Jamie Hill - 27 February 2018

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Newcastle is a city that is consistently described as one of the best overall places to live in the United Kingdom. Newcastle’s vibrant atmosphere and distinctive culture only add to the appeal of a city which is consistently ranked among the happiest places to live in Europe. There are numerous cities in the UK renowned for their architectural beauty, among all of these Newcastle stands out as being particularly stunning. In fact, Grey Street, with its distinctive Georgian architecture, has been named the most beautiful street in Britain a number of times. The people of Newcastle, known as Geordies, are known for their friendliness and their pride in their city. They are a big part of what makes Newcastle so special, and where the city gets its deep communal spirit from. As with most British cities, the different areas of Newcastle each offer a very different experience of the city and its people, so finding the right location will depend on a number of factors, including the price of the average home. For those who don’t want to rush their decision, try looking for a house to rent in Newcastle. You can get a taste of the city before you commit to buying. If you are considering a move to Newcastle, here’s what you need to know about some of its most desirable locations.

Jesmond

Jesmond represents the more upmarket side of Newcastle. House prices here average £340,186 and it is home to a large number of students and families. The town of Jesmond contains more than enough cafes and bars to satisfy local needs. Another big selling point of Jesmond is its close proximity to the city centre; it takes just 10 minutes to walk from Jesmond to the centre of Newcastle. This is a prime location for anyone who will be working in Newcastle and wants to avoid the hassle of commuting every day.

Gosforth

This is the area of Newcastle where the hipster crowd will feel at home. Gosforth is home to a large number of independent shops and cafes. Alongside these independent retail outlets, there are several major supermarket chains with locations nearby. This means that residents of Gosforth have plenty of choices where they shop. A drive from Gosforth to Newcastle city centre takes roughly 15 minutes. It is close enough to the city centre to be convenient, but far enough away that you aren’t slap bang in the middle of the city. Gosforth is also home to the beautiful Gosforth Park, as well as other walking routes. Average house prices in Gosforth are in the region of £343,064, putting it in the higher price bracket for the city.

Heaton

The area of Heaton is popular among young professionals. It is much more affordable than the city centre. Average house prices here are £161,660. While it is located away from the city centre, there is a bus every eight minutes, which makes commuting simple. There is also a range of cafes and independent shops in the area, meaning that Heaton is an excellent choice for those who need to commute to work in the city every day. Newcastle is a vibrant and beautiful city with plenty to offer residents. There are many areas of Newcastle for choose from, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Be sure to research beforehand and check out some of the other places to live in and around Newcastle.

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