WE rounded up five properties within a 10 mile radius of Hexham which are on the market for £100,000 or less.
At £100,000, this two bedroomed apartment is well situated in central Hexham with easy access to the town centre and Hexham Abbey.
The apartment has no age restrictions and has a handy lift plus stair access.
This modern apartment is on the lower ground floor.
There is allocated parking and would make an ideal first time buy or a retirement apartment.
Priced at £98,500, the two bedroomed apartment is in the heart of Corbridge close to amenities.
The property is accessed via a lift and has electric night storage heating and panel heaters and enjoys full double glazing.
This particular property allows purchasers to refurbish the property to their own personal requirements, and sits in generous and mature gardens.
This semi-detached property is on the market for £95,000 and situated in a prime location. It enjoys all of the benefits of a quiet neighbourhood and makes for a simple refurbishment project for those wishing to add value to their new home without too much effort or expense.
The house features three bedrooms, a bathroom and a reception room set out over two floors in the heart of Prudhoe.
Marketed for £90,000, this attractive two bedroom first floor apartment is situated within the popular retirement development of Maidens Croft, located just off Allendale Road. It has no forward buying chain.
It is within easy walking distance to the town centre and has well cared for communal gardens and grounds with a pleasant seating area.
It has double glazing and gas central heating.
At £60,000, this one bedroom, second floor flat has lift access, situated in Hexham with all shops and facilities close at hand.
The property has a recently installed kitchen and newly fitted bedroom. To the rear of the property is a private and secure car park with an allocated space.
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