New Homes in Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Newcastle’s vibrant cultural scene and scenic surroundings in the Tyne Valley and along the Northumberland coast make it a desirable place to live.   
 
Families benefit from highly regarded schools and green spaces like Exhibition Park and Jesmond Dene. Commuters appreciate its strong transport links to other urban centres. Direct trains reach Edinburgh in about 90 minutes, while Durham is under 20 minutes away.    
 
Newcastle’s city centre is home to a wide range of shops, restaurants and cultural attractions, including the Theatre Royal and the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. Explore our new homes in Newcastle and uncover life in this thriving North East city.   
Meadow Hill
Meadow Hill
Meadow Hill, Hexham Road, Throckley, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE15 9FW
  • £289,995 to £409,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
West Meadows @ Arcot Estate
West Meadows @ Arcot Estate
Beacon Lane, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 8FP
  • £237,995 to £384,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Doxford Green
Doxford Green
Burdon Lane, Ryhope, SUNDERLAND, Tyne & Wear, SR3 2PN
  • £220,995 to £524,995
  • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
The Paddocks
Coming soon
The Paddocks
Cottingwood, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 3GQ
  • Coming soon
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
The Oval at Old Durham Gate
The Oval at Old Durham Gate
Bent House Lane, Durham, , County Durham, DH1 2DX
  • £224,995 to £369,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Highgrove at Wynyard Park
Highgrove at Wynyard Park
Attenborough Way, Wynyard, Stockton on Tees, Teesside, TS22 5FD
  • £224,995 to £339,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom

New homes in Newcastle FAQs

  • Not only is Newcastle a bustling, nightlife-packed hotspot, but a culinary and artistic paradise too. New homes here benefit from world-class galleries, budget-friendly and high-end dining options, and exciting venues to dance your socks off.

    Lying along the River Tyne, this hub in the North East provides superb access to the coast, Northumberland National Park and the North Pennines. In short, there is something to suit all tastes.

  • From fascinating museums and historical landmarks to lively venues and quirky shops, Newcastle knows no bounds when it comes to attractions. Whether you're visiting with your kids or alone, you'll be spoilt for choice. Below we've rounded up some of the best indoor and outdoor activities in the city:


    • Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art

    • The Biscuit Factory

    • Discovery Museum

    • Laing Art Gallery

    • Newcastle Castle

    • Jesmond Dene

    • St James' Park

    • The Grainger Market

     

  • Thinking of moving to Newcastle with your family? Finding the right school for your kids is a priority. New homes here promise excellent educational facilities, from primary, secondary and higher education. Below are some of the best ones, according to Ofsted.

     

    Primary Secondary Further Education
    West Jesmond Primary School Gosforth Junior High Academy NCG
    Byker Primary School Emmanuel College Trinity Solutions Academy
    Cragside Primary School Sacred Heart Catholic High School University Centre Quayside

  • New homes in Newcastle are conveniently located to access northeastern powerhouses like SunderlandMiddlesborough and Gateshead. Here's how to get there:


    By car

    • A1: It runs north to Edinburgh and south to London
    • A19: It links the city to York
    • A169: It provides connection to Carlisle


    By rail

    • Newcastle train station: Most services are operated by TransPennine Express and Cross Country
    • Tyne and Wear Metro: It covers the city centre and most of the surrounding neighbourhoods


    By bus

    • Go North East: It provides many bus routes which connect Newcastle to Durham and South Tyneside.