Houses do not come cheap—especially at the moment—however, fret not if you are on the hunt for a home because we have compiled a list of five bargain homes for sale in Hull right now.
Queens Road, Hull
Guide Price: £100,000
Queens Road posits itself as an ideal purchase for first-time buyers and investors with no onward chain and an enviable guide price of £100,000. Featuring gas central heating; uPVC double glazing; as well as a spacious and well-decorated interior, Queens Road represents good value for money and is arguably ready to move into.
Queens Road is on the market with Beercocks, a Newland Avenue-based estate agent that prioritises the well-being of its customers.
City Exchange, Hull
Guide Price: £80,000
City Exchange offers a serious bang for your buck at £80,000. Forming part of the award-winning City Exchange apartment building, this one-bedroom apartment is located in a highly-desirable city centre located close to the suite of amenities in the central shopping and entertainment area. Additionally, City Exchange has armed with a communal entrance reception; a private hallway; secure private parking; and a unique living space, all of which is complemented perfectly by first-class road connections.
City Exchange is on the market with Beercocks who, as I have mentioned, are a Newland Avenue-based estate agents that prioritises the well-being of their customers.
Steynburg Street, Hull
Guide Price: £79,995
Steynburg Street is, quite simply, a perfect first buy and at £79,995, represents a low-risk investment with serious upside potential. Apart from being in move-in condition, Steynburg Street is extremely spacious and boasts an ideal East Hull location with the city centre being a short stroll away alongside excellent local transport links and a spread of amenities. Additionally, there is uPVC double glazing throughout.
Steynburg Street is on the market with Whitakers, a well-respected independent estate agent that operates in Hull and the surrounding villages.
Cranbook Avenue
Guide Price: £100,000
Cranbook Avenue is a property that oozes potential courtesy of its partially refurbed condition and brand new bathroom. Representing good value for money with a guide price of £100,000, there is much to be admired about the budding qualities of Cranbook Avenue. Firstly, being close to the leafy University Quarter, it is in a desirable location with a ready-made pool of tenants (if letting is desired); secondly, the brand-new bathroom has taken an expensive item off the refurbishment to-do list; and thirdly, the living room boasts a delightful fireplace which, arguably, constitutes a centre-piece around which the rest of the home can be made.
Cranbook Avenue is on the market with Beercocks, who, as I have mentioned, are a Newland Avenue based estate agents that prioritises the well-being of their customers.
Torquay Villas, Rosmead Street
Guide Price: £65,000
A fabulous Victorian Property, Torquay Villas is relatively deciding on the outside considering the quality of that which is found on the inside. Spacious and boasting two reception areas, this property also has two large bedrooms; one bathroom; and a more than adequate kitchen alongside an L-shaped terrace outside which could easily be translated into a chic-garden area. In my opinion (however unqualified that may be!) the value of Torquay Villas lies in its potential; there is a great deal of scope for improvement and with a guide price of £65,000, most budgets will be capable of making the most of it.
Torquay Villas is on the market with Reeds Rains Estate and Letting Agents, an estate agent based opposite East Park with a fierce reputation for quality.