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Newcastle real estate

Newcastle is a good investment proposition as the city is within 3 hours of London and can be easily reached on the main east coast rail line. Newcastle is the largest city between Leeds and Edinburgh. It is host to numerous arts shows at the Theatre Royal and the Laing as well as the Baltic. The city also offers an exciting nightlife. The popular Newcastle real estate suburbs are Jesmond and Gosforth that offer large townhouses as well as Victorian terraces. The terraced areas of Heaton and Fenham and Walker have reasonable accommodation and are within easy reach of the city centre.

Newer Newcastle property is available at locations on the outskirts such as Darras Hill and Ponteland. Real estate property prices in Newcastle depend on the location. While a flat in the Quayside area of Newcastle can cost anything from around £130,000 right up to £300,000, a single bedroom flat in Sandiford can be got for under £40,000. You can find new properties in Newcastle suburbs such as Chapel House, Chapel Park and Killingworth.