£107,500
3 bed detached house for saleJubilee Drive, Consett, County Durham DH8
3 beds
New home
Shared ownership
About this property
Shared Ownership: Yes
Shared Ownership Percent: 50.00
Shared Ownership Rent: 2,956 per annum
Annual Service Charge: 135
Tenure: Leasehold
Spacious lounge
Southeast Facing Garden
Allocated parking
Three Bedrooms
French Doors to Rear Garden and Patio
The price advertised represents purchasing a 50% share of the home. Full Price 215000
About The Whitton
This detached property has a bright lounge which shares the ground floor with a beautifully planned kitchen and dining room, where French doors opening to the garden add an inspiring, natural appeal to the dining area. The three bedrooms include a superb en-suite principal bedroom that incorporates a walk-in cupboard.
Parking - Off Street Parking for 2 cars
About the site
The charming town of Consett, County Durham, sits near the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty surrounded by the stunning scenic landscapes of the Derwent Valley. Once a powerhouse of the steel industry, it now blends industrial heritage with scenic beauty, a strong sense of local pride, and active community groups. A diverse range of educational institutions cater to children from early years right through to further education, with a mix of community schools, Church of England and Roman Catholic schools, academies, and colleges. Come and explore the town?s steelmaking legacy through interactive exhibits at the Consett Heritage Centre or experience a bygone age at Beamish Museum open-air museum. Visit Derwent Reservoir for walking, fishing, sailing, and birdwatching. Consett Park brings gardens, sports facilities, and events to the middle of the town, or perhaps it's off up to the rugged uplands for a hike.
The town has good transport links to the rest of the northeast including Durham and Newcastle, as well as Northumberland and the Metrocentre, with regular bus services to surrounding towns, and international travel available at Newcastle International Airport around 30 minutes away by car. There are plenty of local shops and services, a leisure center with a swimming pool, the famous Empire Theatre and Cinema, a wide range of restaurants, and all the other treats to put a sparkle in the day. Whether you are a commuter looking to enjoy the best the region has to offer or simply want to be part of a thriving town, rich in heritage and scenic beauty with everything from cozy caf?s to traditional pubs and gourmet spots, Consett offers a warm welcome and hearty fare.
Local travel
Walking
Knitsley Farm Shop ? Estimated 15 minutes
Golden Fish Inn ? Estimated 4 minutes
Briardale local Post Office ? Estimated 10 minutes
Driving
Newcastle upon Tyne ? Estimated 40 minutes
Whitley Bay ? Estimated 52 minutes
Derwent Reservoir ? Estimated 19 minutes
Public Transport (Bus)
Durham ? Estimated 31 minutes
Newcastle upon Tyne ? Estimated 1 hour and 17 minutes
Stanhope, North Pennines? Estimated 1 hour and 9 minutes
Eligibility
You can apply to buy the home if both of the following apply:
Your household income is 80,000 or less.
You cannot afford all of the deposit and mortgage payments to buy a home that meets your needs.
One of the following must also be true:
You're a first-time buyer.
You used to own a home but cannot afford to buy one now.
You're forming a new household - for example, after a relationship breakdown.
You're an existing shared owner, and you want to move.
You own a home and want to move but cannot afford a new home for your needs.
If you own a home, you must have completed the sale of the home on or before the date you complete your shared ownership purchase.
You must have a good credit record. Your application will involve an assessment of your finances.
10,750 (based on 10% deposit)
Reservation fee - 300
Shared Ownership Disclaimer
Shared Ownership is a great way to get onto the property ladder when you can?t afford to buy a home on the open market. Depending on what you can afford, this scheme allows you to buy a share of a new home and pay a reduced rent on the remaining share. You can purchase a share of a property, typically between 25% and 75%, making it more achievable to get on the property ladder. To do this you'll only need to secure a mortgage for your share of the property, reducing the upfront costs and monthly payments. Once you?ve bought your Shared Ownership home you can choose to increase you share of the property and potentially own it outright.
Lounge - 2.96m ( 9'9'') x 4.73m ( 15'7'')
Kitchen - 2.86m ( 9'5'') x 3.51m ( 11'7'')
Dining - 2.37m ( 7'10'') x 3.51m ( 11'7'')
Downstairs WC - 1.03m ( 3'5'') x 1.63m ( 5'5'')
Principal Bedroom - 3.21m ( 10'7'') x 3.69m ( 12'2'')
En-Suite - 1.92m ( 6'4'') x 1.95m ( 6'5'')
Bedroom 2 - 2.46m ( 8'1'') x 2.98m ( 9'10'')
Bedroom 3 - 3.51m ( 11'7'') x 2.15m ( 7'1'')
Bathroom - 1.70m ( 5'7'') x 2.04m ( 6'9'')
About The Whitton
This detached property has a bright lounge which shares the ground floor with a beautifully planned kitchen and dining room, where French doors opening to the garden add an inspiring, natural appeal to the dining area. The three bedrooms include a superb en-suite principal bedroom that incorporates a walk-in cupboard.
Parking - Off Street Parking for 2 cars
About the site
The charming town of Consett, County Durham, sits near the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty surrounded by the stunning scenic landscapes of the Derwent Valley. Once a powerhouse of the steel industry, it now blends industrial heritage with scenic beauty, a strong sense of local pride, and active community groups. A diverse range of educational institutions cater to children from early years right through to further education, with a mix of community schools, Church of England and Roman Catholic schools, academies, and colleges. Come and explore the town?s steelmaking legacy through interactive exhibits at the Consett Heritage Centre or experience a bygone age at Beamish Museum open-air museum. Visit Derwent Reservoir for walking, fishing, sailing, and birdwatching. Consett Park brings gardens, sports facilities, and events to the middle of the town, or perhaps it's off up to the rugged uplands for a hike.
The town has good transport links to the rest of the northeast including Durham and Newcastle, as well as Northumberland and the Metrocentre, with regular bus services to surrounding towns, and international travel available at Newcastle International Airport around 30 minutes away by car. There are plenty of local shops and services, a leisure center with a swimming pool, the famous Empire Theatre and Cinema, a wide range of restaurants, and all the other treats to put a sparkle in the day. Whether you are a commuter looking to enjoy the best the region has to offer or simply want to be part of a thriving town, rich in heritage and scenic beauty with everything from cozy caf?s to traditional pubs and gourmet spots, Consett offers a warm welcome and hearty fare.
Local travel
Walking
Knitsley Farm Shop ? Estimated 15 minutes
Golden Fish Inn ? Estimated 4 minutes
Briardale local Post Office ? Estimated 10 minutes
Driving
Newcastle upon Tyne ? Estimated 40 minutes
Whitley Bay ? Estimated 52 minutes
Derwent Reservoir ? Estimated 19 minutes
Public Transport (Bus)
Durham ? Estimated 31 minutes
Newcastle upon Tyne ? Estimated 1 hour and 17 minutes
Stanhope, North Pennines? Estimated 1 hour and 9 minutes
Eligibility
You can apply to buy the home if both of the following apply:
Your household income is 80,000 or less.
You cannot afford all of the deposit and mortgage payments to buy a home that meets your needs.
One of the following must also be true:
You're a first-time buyer.
You used to own a home but cannot afford to buy one now.
You're forming a new household - for example, after a relationship breakdown.
You're an existing shared owner, and you want to move.
You own a home and want to move but cannot afford a new home for your needs.
If you own a home, you must have completed the sale of the home on or before the date you complete your shared ownership purchase.
You must have a good credit record. Your application will involve an assessment of your finances.
10,750 (based on 10% deposit)
Reservation fee - 300
Shared Ownership Disclaimer
Shared Ownership is a great way to get onto the property ladder when you can?t afford to buy a home on the open market. Depending on what you can afford, this scheme allows you to buy a share of a new home and pay a reduced rent on the remaining share. You can purchase a share of a property, typically between 25% and 75%, making it more achievable to get on the property ladder. To do this you'll only need to secure a mortgage for your share of the property, reducing the upfront costs and monthly payments. Once you?ve bought your Shared Ownership home you can choose to increase you share of the property and potentially own it outright.
Lounge - 2.96m ( 9'9'') x 4.73m ( 15'7'')
Kitchen - 2.86m ( 9'5'') x 3.51m ( 11'7'')
Dining - 2.37m ( 7'10'') x 3.51m ( 11'7'')
Downstairs WC - 1.03m ( 3'5'') x 1.63m ( 5'5'')
Principal Bedroom - 3.21m ( 10'7'') x 3.69m ( 12'2'')
En-Suite - 1.92m ( 6'4'') x 1.95m ( 6'5'')
Bedroom 2 - 2.46m ( 8'1'') x 2.98m ( 9'10'')
Bedroom 3 - 3.51m ( 11'7'') x 2.15m ( 7'1'')
Bathroom - 1.70m ( 5'7'') x 2.04m ( 6'9'')