Is Newcastle upon Tyne a good place to live? 2026 area guide
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Is Newcastle upon Tyne a good place to live and buy? On the official-data picture, the typical sold price is £226,750, 1667 recorded crimes a month, flood risk is Zone 1, indicative gross rental yield is around 6.5%. Newcastle, a high-volume Tyneside city across the centre and the premium Jesmond suburb. Each figure below is fused from official UK government data across Newcastle upon Tyne's 2 postcode areas (NE1, NE2); open any card for the full breakdown and to check one exact address.
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A summary of each metric for Newcastle upon Tyne, fused across its postcode areas from official UK data. Follow any card to the full breakdown, sources and the per-address checks.
Across Newcastle upon Tyne the typical (median) sold price is £226,750, aggregated from HM Land Registry data over 2 outcodes (NE1, NE2).
See Newcastle upon Tyne sold pricesdata.police.uk recorded 1667 crimes in the latest month across Newcastle upon Tyne's 2 mapped outcodes. Like any town, Newcastle upon Tyne has safer and busier streets — check the exact address.
See Newcastle upon Tyne crimeThe representative points across Newcastle upon Tyne sit outside the mapped higher-risk EA flood zones (Zone 1). Risk still varies by street and surface water — check the exact address.
See Newcastle upon Tyne flood zoneThe indicative gross rental yield across Newcastle upon Tyne is about 6.5% — ONS mean rent against the HM Land Registry median price. Indicative and area-level, not address-specific.
See Newcastle upon Tyne rental yieldWhat are house prices like in Newcastle upon Tyne?
Across Newcastle upon Tyne the typical (median) sold price is £226,750, aggregated from HM Land Registry data over 2 outcodes (NE1, NE2).
Is Newcastle upon Tyne a safe place to live?
data.police.uk recorded 1667 crimes in the latest month across Newcastle upon Tyne's 2 mapped outcodes. Like any town, Newcastle upon Tyne has safer and busier streets — check the exact address.
Is Newcastle upon Tyne at risk of flooding?
The representative points across Newcastle upon Tyne sit outside the mapped higher-risk EA flood zones (Zone 1). Risk still varies by street and surface water — check the exact address.
What are the EPC ratings like in Newcastle upon Tyne?
Across Newcastle upon Tyne the modal EPC band is D, with 38.2% of sampled certificates at band C or above, based on the public MHCLG EPC register sampled across the town's postcodes.
A
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B
0.9%
C
37.3%
D
38.7%
E
17.9%
F
4.7%
G
0.5%
What are the schools and transport like in Newcastle upon Tyne?
School catchments and transport links vary street by street within Newcastle upon Tyne. A full HouseCheckup property report shows the catchment-area schools for any address with their Ofsted history, plus the nearest stations and broadband speeds drawn from NaPTAN and Ofcom data. Search an address below for the property-level picture.
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Frequently asked questions about Newcastle upon Tyne
Is Newcastle upon Tyne a good place to live?
Is Newcastle upon Tyne a good place to live and buy? On the official-data picture, the typical sold price is £226,750, 1667 recorded crimes a month, flood risk is Zone 1, indicative gross rental yield is around 6.5%. Newcastle, a high-volume Tyneside city across the centre and the premium Jesmond suburb. Each figure below is fused from official UK government data across Newcastle upon Tyne's 2 postcode areas (NE1, NE2); open any card for the full breakdown and to check one exact address.
What is the average house price in Newcastle upon Tyne?
Across Newcastle upon Tyne the typical (median) sold price is £226,750, aggregated from HM Land Registry data over 2 outcodes (NE1, NE2). See the Newcastle upon Tyne sold-prices pages for the full recent-sales tables and local price trend.
Is Newcastle upon Tyne a safe place to live, and is it at flood risk?
data.police.uk recorded 1667 crimes in the latest month across Newcastle upon Tyne's 2 mapped outcodes. Like any town, Newcastle upon Tyne has safer and busier streets — check the exact address. The representative points across Newcastle upon Tyne sit outside the mapped higher-risk EA flood zones (Zone 1). Risk still varies by street and surface water — check the exact address. Both are area-level screens — risk varies street by street, so check the exact address with the HouseCheckup tools.
What rental yield does Newcastle upon Tyne achieve?
The indicative gross rental yield across Newcastle upon Tyne is about 6.5% — ONS mean rent against the HM Land Registry median price. Indicative and area-level, not address-specific. See the rental-yield pages for the by-bedroom rent breakdown.
Sources
- Price Paid Data & UKHPI — HM Land Registry
- Price Index of Private Rents — Office for National Statistics
- Street-level crime — data.police.uk
- Flood-risk layers — Environment Agency / planning.data.gov.uk
- Energy Performance Certificates — MHCLG
Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Rent data: ONS Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR), April 2026. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Flood data © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2026 (OGL v3.0). Flood Re eligibility based on floodre.co.uk criteria — indicative only; insurers make final decisions. Contains Mining Remediation Authority data © Mining Remediation Authority, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Contains British Geological Survey materials © UKRI 2026 (GeoClimate UKCP18 Open). Indicative Atlas of Radon — © Crown copyright UKHSA; contains British Geological Survey materials © UKRI. Open Government Licence v3.0. Contains public sector information from data.police.uk licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Street-level crimes are snapped to anonymised map points, not exact addresses. Energy Performance of Buildings Data: England and Wales — MHCLG, OGL v3.0