The bedroom distribution across DH3 listings reveals clear price bands that help sellers understand their property's competitive position. Three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 197 listings, averaging £199,302, representing the largest segment of buyer demand. These mid-range family homes attract strong interest from first-time buyers upgrading from flats and families seeking more space within the DH3 area, making them consistently popular among local buyers.
Four-bedroom properties command significant premiums, with 70 listings averaging £351,190. These homes appeal to professionals working in Newcastle or Durham who want larger living spaces while maintaining reasonable commute times. The DH3 location proves particularly attractive for this demographic given its transport connectivity to both cities via the A1(M) and nearby rail stations. For top-end properties, five-bedroom homes average £556,110, while six-bedroom properties reach £760,426, though these represent just 25 combined listings and target a narrower pool of buyers.
At the more affordable end, two-bedroom properties average £133,188 across 129 listings, making them accessible entry points into the DH3 market. One-bedroom flats average £76,079 and serve first-time buyers and investors particularly well, especially given the strong commuter links to nearby cities. Understanding where your property sits within these bands helps set realistic asking price expectations and identify agents with relevant buyer databases matching your property type.
The price distribution shows 73 properties listed under £100,000, representing opportunities for first-time buyers or investors seeking lower-cost entries. The majority of listings (169 properties) fall in the £100,000-£200,000 range, with 113 properties priced between £200,000-£300,000. Premium properties above £500,000 represent 25 listings, with just 3 properties exceeding £1 million. This distribution helps you benchmark where your property sits in the current market.