The North East represents one of the most affordable regions in England for new home buyers, with plenty of excellent developments on offer. Whether you’re looking for a city-centre pad or a spacious family home in the country, there’s something to suit everyone here. Here are our top 20 favourite new homes in north east England.
New homes in North East England: Top 20 best developments
NOTE: Originally, this was a Top 10 for the highest ranking developments in the North East of England. However, so many excellent new developments in this area are now listed on HomeViews, so we decided to upgrade this list into a Top 20!
Let’s take a closer look at the kind of properties in the area that have generated the best reviews and rankings from residents. Here, you can explore the top 20 ranked property developments in the region. As always, these rankings are based purely on the scores given by verified reviewers on HomeViews.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how recently reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. More recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.
Surging into the top spot, The Green by Placefirst offers characterful homes with period features and the best of modern living in Hartlepool. There are three streets of thoughtfully redeveloped Victorian properties with spacious one, two and three-bedroom homes available to rent.
One delighted resident says: “Wonderful development. I love it here! The green is a lovely view to have, it’s nice and quiet here. I adore my house, it’s done up to top standards and felt like home as soon as I walked in. Property manager Dave is brilliant, really friendly and answered all my questions prior to the move in and on moving day. Couldn’t be happier!”
In close 2nd, Scholars View offers 2 bedroom bungalows and 3 and 4 bedroom family homes available for rent in an award winning neighbourhood located in Hetton-le-Hole. This is the perfect destination for families, with spacious layouts, gardens and parking spaces.
The attractively named Cygnet Park takes the third spot, offering a range of two, three and four-bedroom homes for sale in North Tyneside. Each features bi-fold doors, exclusive kitchen designs and integrated appliances. Cygnet Park is located just six miles to the north of Newcastle City Centre, the town benefits from numerous local amenities including local shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants.
Climbing to number 4, The Forge is situated at the heart of Stephenson Quarter next to Newcastle station. It comprises 283 pet-friendly, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. Residents have access to range of facilities and amenities. These include a 24-hour on-property concierge service, a private gym, as well as a landscaped courtyard garden. In addition, apartments are available in furnished and unfurnished options and come in modern designs, with premium furniture packages.
In 5th, Potters Hill is a development of modern, energy-efficient three, four and five bedroom homes. Located on the edge of Sunderland with easy access to major roads, local leisure amenities, and shops. These homes combine urban convenience with countryside surroundings.
For 6th place, we head back over to Newcastle. City Quadrant is a mixed-use development located at the western entrance to the city centre, just a short walk from Central Station. The development also includes office space and some restaurants and retail space that residents can benefit from. The idyllic location means that residents here can also benefit from various local amenities.
Next up, Peerfields offers a range of two, three and four-bedroom new homes for sale in County Durham. Located on the A167 and minutes from the A1M, Peerfields is ideal for commuters.
In 8th, St John’s Manor is a collection of three, four and five-bedroom homes. Each home has a high specification throughout. Situated in the village of Callerton, it’s only six miles from Newcastle upon Tyne. The development has excellent transport links and is close to the A69 and the A1 motorway and only four miles from Newcastle International Airport.
In 9th, Castle Croft is a development of two, three and four-bedroom new build homes located in the rural village of Startforth, just over the River Tees from Barnard Castle. The new build homes offer a variety of styles, which means that there’s a home suitable for all tastes.
Rounding off the Top 10 we have Millbrook, which offers a range of 3, 4 and 5 bedroom new homes for sale in Nunthorpe Village, just 6 miles from Middlesbrough. The village boasts a wonderful selection of local amenities such as a post office, florist, chemist, and newsagent.
In 11th place, Miller Homes at Potters Mill offers a great range of energy-efficient three, four and five bedroom homes. With fast access to the national road network as well as shops, leisure amenities and nearby Herrington County Park, Potters Mill has lots to offer.
Situated on Newcastle Quayside, Hanover Mill is a residential development with views of the River Tyne. The development is an approximately only a 5-minute walk away from Newcastle Central Station and great access to the Universities, Newcastle College, and RVI Hospital. Read reviews and details of Hanover Mill, NE1
13th place goes to The Fell, which is located on the edge of the market town of Chester-le-Street and offers a selection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Amenities include schools, parks, nature reserves and transport links.
Smith’s Dock, by Urban Splash, sits in North Shields just outside of Newcastle upon Tyne. This waterside development benefits from an industrial design, great views and various amenity spaces across the development. As well as this, the development is just a short distance from Newcastle upon Tyne city centre making it an ideal location for […] Read reviews and details of Smith’s Dock, NE29
In 15th, Summerville Village offers a range of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom new homes for sale in Stockton.
One very satisfied reviewer writes: “I love the design of our house which is the Abbotsbury house. Wide parking space and a big front and backyard. It’s a family friendly place. The design inside it good as well. We have an open living and dining design which i like so much. The bedrooms are good sizes as well.”
The Old Picture House offers flatshares and self-contained flats designed to provide simple yet modern living in the heart of Stockton on Tees. It’s situated near several university campuses. Its close proximity to Norton Street also means residents have easy access to a variety of shops, cafes and restaurants. Its transport links make it easy […] Read reviews and details of Old Picture House Court, TS20
Developed by Omnia Property Group, Northumbria House comprises of a range of 1 and 2-bed apartments available for rental only. Situated in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne the development is a few minutes away from Gosforth High Street. Which allows residents to benefit from a wide range of amenities and local facilities. Read reviews and details of Northumbria House, NE3
The Bar, St James Gate is located on Newcastle’s vibrant quayside very close to the city centre, which has a large variety of shops, bars and restaurants plus the train station which is on the East coast mainline. It comprises of 142 apartments, which come with a large balcony and a parking space. It is […] Read reviews and details of The Bar, St James Gate, NE1
Finishing off our Top 20 list for the North East of England, Miller Homes at Meadow Hill is a new development of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes. Meadow Hill benefits from plenty of green open spaces and walking routes, as well as excellent commuter links with easy access to the A1 and close to Newcastle airport.
According to the latest figures from Rightmove (January 2025), average property prices in the North East of England are £192,000. This is significantly below the national average for England, which stood at £302,000 in May 2024.
The average price of a property in Northumberland is around £243,000, while in Tyne and Wear it is around £200,000. In Durham, the average price is £195,000.
Prices in the North East of England are also slightly cheaper than the North West, which averages a price of £246,000, as well as Yorkshire and the Humber, which has an average sale price of £237,000.
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What areas are in North East England?
The northeast of England is made up of several regions: Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and Tees Valley. Each region has its own unique attractions and features that make it worth visiting. Northumberland is known for its stunning coastline, dramatic castles, and rolling hills. County Durham is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Durham Cathedral and Castle.
Why live in North East England?
There are many reasons why people might choose to live in North East England. Perhaps the most obvious one is that it offers great natural beauty.
The region is home to some stunning landscapes, from the dramatic coastline to the rolling hills of the North Pennines. In terms of amenities and infrastructure, North East England also has a great deal to offer. The region is home to major cities such as Newcastle and Durham, as well as a wealth of smaller towns and villages. These places boast all the amenities and facilities you would expect, from schools and hospitals to cinemas and restaurants.
North East England is also a great place to live if you’re interested in history and culture. The region is home to some of the country’s most important historical sites, such as Hadrian’s Wall and Durham Cathedral. There are also plenty of cultural events and attractions to enjoy, from music festivals to art exhibitions.
So if you’re looking for a great place to live, North East England should definitely be at the top of your list.
If you need to explore North East England further, click on the area guide link below. Here you’ll find more developments sited across the region, suitable for any budget and preference of location type.
North East England is a region of contrasts. Wild, rugged landscapes dominate the north of this corner of England, while the south is more widely populated, with major cities and arable land. In the north of the region, Northumberland sits on the border with Read more about North East England
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