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PROSPECTIVE buyers may be shocked to learn about a well-connected seaside town in the UK where you can buy a home for just £35k.

House prices have been on the rise, with the average buyers forking out close to £300k to make their dreams of ownership come true.

These houses are up for grabs at a fraction of the national asking price
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These houses are up for grabs at a fraction of the national asking price

This, coupled with upcoming changes to stamp duty, means hopeful homeowners could end up forking out more than they had a few years ago.

Under current rules, if a property is more expensive, buyers only pay tax at 5% on the portion above £425,000 and up to £625,000.

The lower limit for the first-time buyer stamp duty exemption was temporarily increased in 2022.

But now it is scheduled to revert to £300,000 in April 2025.

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However, hope is not lost for buyers who are willing to be flexible on location.

In the seaside town of Hartlepool, County Durham, homes can go for as cheap as £25,000, making it £275,000 less than the national average.

Meanwhile, a 55-minute train ride can take you to Newcastle city centre for just £2.20.

Take a look at the cheapest houses in this area…

Two-bed end terrace house - Hartlepool - £25,000

This house is £275,000 below the national average
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This house is £275,000 below the national average

This two-bed end terrace is up for sale in Hartlepool, County Durham, for £25,000.

It has two bedrooms, one bathroom, and one reception alongside a kitchen.

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The street is within walking distance to a number of schools, and a seven-minute drive to Hartlepool train station.

This home would require a bit of work to bring it up to standards but that is always worth factoring in when looking at an affordable property.

You might be able to get a mortgage for this house with a 10% deposit of £2,500.

If you got accepted for a 25-year loan with 5% interest, you would be expected to pay back £131 per month.

Two-bed terrace - Bishop Auckland - £29,999

This two-bed terrace would also require some work
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This two-bed terrace would also require some work

This two-bed terrace is up for sale for £29,999 in nearby Bishop Auckland, County Durham.

This town is just an hour and 13 minutes train journey to Newcastle and a 41-minute journey to the city centre in Durham.

Again, this home would require some work to bring it up to scratch, but it is just a two-minute drive to the nearest train station - something that often adds value to a property.

You might be able to get a mortgage for this house with a 10% deposit of just £3,000.

If you got accepted for a 25-year loan with 5% interest, you would be expected to pay back £157 per month.

Two-bed terrace - £36,000

This home is located in Cheapside, Shildon
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This home is located in Cheapside, Shildon

This two-bedroom home is priced at £36,000 and is located slightly inland from Hartlepool in nearby Shildon, County Durham.

It comes with two bedrooms, one reception, a bathroom and a kitchen.

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The property is just a short four-minute drive to the nearest train station and is also just a short walk to a number of local primary schools.

This home would require a fresh lick of paint and some money to refurbish the bedrooms and kitchens, so that is worth bearing in mind.

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You might be able to get a mortgage for this house with a 10% deposit of £3,600.

If you got accepted for a 25-year loan with 5% interest, you would be expected to pay back £189 per month.

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