Guide price
£130,000
2 bed terraced house for saleNewstead Street, Hull HU5
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
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About this property
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This property is contract ready- the legal work has already started, saving time, reducing risk, and helping your move go smoothly. Buyer fee applies. See below for details.
Two double bedrooms
Beautifully finished entrance hallway
Open-plan living and dining room with bay window
Modern white gloss kitchen with integrated appliances
Luxury bathroom with walk-in shower and roll top bath
Fixed staircase to panelled loft
Freehold
Council tax band A
Newstead Street, Hull, Hu5 3Ng Inviting Offers Between £130,000-£140,000
Inviting offers between £130,000-£140,000
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What Contract Ready Means for You — the Buyer
When a seller is Contract Ready, it means all the key legal documents are prepared before a sale is agreed — so everything’s ready to go as soon as the offer is accepted.
This includes:
Searches (already ordered and available)
Proof of ownership and authority to sell
Seller’s Property Information Forms (TA6, TA10)
Draft contract of sale
Your solicitor is usually sent the full legal pack within 48 hours, so they can get to work immediately.
How this helps you:
Saves an average of 3–4 weeks in delays
Reduces the number of enquiries going back and forth
Speeds up the whole chain and gives you a stronger position
Lowers the risk of the sale falling through
Gives your solicitor the full picture from day one
The cost is £390, which includes the searches. In most cases, your solicitor will make an appropriate deduction from their own fee, so the actual cost to you is usually less than £200.
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