Newcastle

Newcastle – also known as Newcastle upon Tyne or The Toon to locals – can be found in the county of Tyne and Wear in northeast England. Read on to discover developments that are rated the best places to live in Newcastle. In addition, read reviews from residents who own or rent in Newcastle.

The area gets the name after its two rivers Tyne and Wear. Outside of Newcastle is home to quayside cities and North Sea beaches, like Tynemouth Longsands. Previously Newcastle was a proud industrial city supported by the coal industry, now its once derelict factories and warehouses are being regenerated for businesses and residents. The most popular tourist attractions still include Hadrian’s Wall built by the Roman Empire. In more recent times, The Angel of the North, an iconic contemporary sculpture that overlooks the region has become associated with this northern city.

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Best places to live in Newcastle

HomeViews Top Rated Development ranking takes into account the Star Rating and HomeViews Transparency Rating of every development in the area

Newcastles older streets

Getting Around Newcastle

Newcastle is on the northern bank of the River Tyne and seven bridges connects it with Gateshead, a town on the south bank of the river. On the north side you can discover a number of new developments including The Forge, Quayside Lofts and Hanover Mills. All of which are rated as great places to rent in Newcastle.

“The location is perfect, right next to the Quayside and train station, with all shops, restaurants and bars within short walking distance” David T, Verified Resident of The Forge

The heart of the area is Grainger Town, where many of the properties are Grade II or II listed. This is where you will find Grainger Market – Newcastle’s first indoor market and Theatre Royal.

Just to the north of the city centre is Jesmond, popular with students and younger professionals. It is also one of the posh areas of Newcastle. This is one of the most desirable areas of Newcastle and is where you can find Jesmond Three Sixty by Jomast.

Up and coming areas in Newcastle include historic Ouseburn Valley. The once bustling factories and warehouses have been regenerated into a new and vibrant area of the city. Also to the east along the river you will find a suburb called Byker. This area made its name as the setting of BBC TV series Byker Grove, where TV hosts Ant and Dec found fame. It is also home to one of Newcastle’s most well-known housing developments, Byker Wall.

“There are some really great bars and nightlife, but the area is still quiet enough at night. The views over the water are great, especially with the sunrise.” David C, Tenant of Quayside Lofts

Newcastle, served by the Metro system, offers convenient connectivity around the city. Over 60% of the population of Newcastle live within a mile of a station; and as you move further from a station house prices reduce. In addition homes closer to stations are worth more and bought and sold less often.

Newcastle river with famous buildings in the background

Culture

Newcastle has built a reputation as a northern city that offers a variety of cultural and social activities. From museums, galleries, shops and music venues, also known for a buzzing nightlife and the friendly ‘Geordie’ people. Famous Newcastle residents include pop star Cheryl, the sports presenter and ex-Newcastle United player Alan Shearer. As well as Sting, lead singer of the Police rock band.

You can find out more about living in the area by reading reviews from residents. Click on the developments below to find out more about residents’ experiences and also, to discover the best places to live and rent in Newcastle. Moreover, If there’s a property that you can’t see on HomeViews, you can add a new listing and leave your review here.

Reviews in Newcastle

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Lovely place to call home

Verified Resident
Verified Resident
Review Date Sep 2024

The facilities offered are great gym, a relaxing lounge area, well-maintained recreational spaces. The common areas are clean and inviting. No traffic noise and local to main train station

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Building management is professional and responsive, ensuring that everything runs smoothly. Any concerns or requests are addressed promptly. The property management team is friendly and approachable, always ready to assist with a smile. Such a great help when deliveries arrive aswell

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

Nothing. Everything was accessible through the app

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

The team is always available to help and assist you .

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5
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Value
5
Management
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Good location if need to be in town centre, overpriced for what it is, but is a ‘luxury’ apartment build

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Verified Resident
Review Date Aug 2024

Location is brilliant, ten min walk from train station, and into town centre, quiet area, parking not provided and parking options nearby are expensive

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Pros of the development are: the onsite gym available, the security from the 24/7 desk, its location

Cons of the development: parking is not provided, and rent is very high compared to the area and for what you get, furniture and overall upkeep of the building is slightly worn -you can tell it’s not brand brand new.

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The train tracks are quite loud if you’re not used to background noise whilst trying to sleep, one beds are available and flats with balconies, it gets very very hot in the flat during summer and cold during winter thanks to the massive floor to ceiling windows

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

When there is a member of reception there it’s brilliant, what baffles me is how there can be 2 full time members of staff working there during the day and at night there are periods of un-manned hours (unless the security guard has gone for a wander or a break?), guess that’s where most of my rent goes 😉

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4
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5
Location
2
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4
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The forge has great city centre access and quayside access

Verified Resident
Verified Resident
Review Date Aug 2024

The forge has great city centre access and quayside access. The train station will soon have a new entrance which will massively boost the accessibility of the forge. The only 2 downsides include the land west of the forge being largely undeveloped and barren and it’s location on a hillside.

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The building looks nice however suffers from windows being too close together. It should be noted that the current building owners did not design the forge. Lack of sunlight due to windows being close together and a large loss of privacy forces many residents to keep their blinds down most of the day. More work could also be done on the building landscaping which is very sparse. Despite this the building is very nice and clean, the flats are well looked after and the area around the building is generally nice.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

The lack of sunlight and privacy provided in some rooms.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

Always responded very quickly with little to no issue.

5
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3
Design
4
Location
3
Value
4
Management
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Expensive but worth the price, would recommend

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Verified Resident
Review Date Jul 2024

There is some noise late at night, but generally it’s a quiet and right next to the train station so great transport links.

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The design is beautiful and modern, after a few years you notice things starting to break but management promptly replaces faulty appliances/fixtures with no questions asked. Never had a major problem in the 3 years I’ve lived here. There are often social events put on by management.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

The council tax band is pretty high (B in the flat I live in), so you’ll pay a higher monthly premium.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

Promptly and often carried out repairs without any questions and in any case within a few days of logging the request.

5
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