Here are five properties in Hexham for under £150,000 according to Zoopla.
3 bed semi-detached house for sale
£125,000
This three bedroom, semi-detached, family home is situated in a popular residential location in the heart of Priestlands.
The property would suit first time buyers or a young family and also features an extended loft extension to provide a large master bedroom.
Priestlands Road is in the middle of the of the Priestlands estate, just above the parade, and is conveniently located for the town centre and local schools. There is a bus stop nearby that runs between the estate and the town centre.
2 bed flat for sale
£135,000
This versatile, ground floor, two bedroom flat is situated close to the heart of Hexham and has been well maintained. It would suit a variety of purchasers, particularly first time buyers or somebody looking to downsize
The accommodation is offered with the benefits of double glazing and gas central heating and comprises: Entrance Hall, Living Room, Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, Bathroom/WC, Yard to the Rear.
2 bed semi-detached house for sale
£150,000
This two-bedroom, semi-detached house is situated in a popular residential area close to Hexham Town Centre.
The property has been well maintained and is offered with the benefits of gas-fired central heating and double glazing. It does require some cosmetic updating and has been priced to reflect this.
2 bed property for sale
Causey Hill, Hexham NE46
£69,995
This holiday home is all ready for you to start enjoying your leisure time and is to be sited on our all-new Valley Heights development with stunning views over the historic market town of Hexham and the Tyne Valley.
2 bed flat for sale
£75,000
This larger than average flat that runs the depth of the block with views to the front, side and rear. It is a spacious, two bedroom, first floor retirement apartment, situated in the heart of Hexham town centre and is close to all amenities.
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