10 areas in Sunderland where house prices are likely to rise in 2021 according to a local estate agent
With 2021 well and truly under way, property expert Michael Hodgson identifies the areas of Sunderland set to the most attention this year.
By Kevin Clark
Published 31st Oct 2020, 09:00 BST
Updated 15th Jan 2021, 16:51 BST
From leafy suburbs to the new estates springing up across the city, these are the ones to watch.
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5. High Barnes
Properties with easy access of Barnes Park are attracting a lot of interest from buyers keen to have somewhere to escape to. Photo: Picture by Peter Berry
Easy access to the Bridges and a range of bars, restaurants and entertainment venues, combined with having Mowbray Gardens on the doorstep makes the city centre a real draw for buyers. Photo: Tim Richardson
"Lockdown was really tough for a lot of us," said Michael.
"People have realised it's not all about being able to pop to the shops on a Saturday." Photo: Frank Reid
The chance to stroll along the promenade makes Seaburn a popular target and with a range of different properties available, there will be something to suit most pockets. Photo: Stu Norton