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3 Bed Houses For Sale in TS4

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Three bedroom properties represent a significant portion of the TS4 housing market, offering space for families with multiple reception rooms and gardens in many cases. Browse detached, semi-detached, and terraced options ranging from period character homes to contemporary developments.

TS4 Market Snapshot

Median Price

£137k

Total Listings

39

New This Week

2

Avg Days Listed

140

Source: home.co.uk

Showing 39 results for 3 Bedroom Houses for sale in TS4. 2 new listings added this week. The median asking price is £137,000.

Price Distribution in TS4

Under £100k
7
£100k-£200k
25
£200k-£300k
7

Source: home.co.uk

Property Types in TS4

56%
28%
15%

Semi-Detached

22 listings

Avg £139,632

Terraced

11 listings

Avg £94,250

Detached

6 listings

Avg £235,833

Source: home.co.uk

Bedrooms Available in TS4

3 beds 39
£141,632

Source: home.co.uk

The Property Market in TS4

TS4 has a broad mix of homes, so there is usually something to suit different budgets and ways of living. Terraced houses dominate the stock, making up approximately 45-50% of homes, and they average £107,896. These red brick properties, often topped with slate or tiled roofs, are good value for first-time buyers looking to get on the ladder. Semi-detached homes account for roughly 30-35% of the housing stock, with an average price of £152,009, and they tend to suit growing families who need a bit more room.

Detached homes in TS4 sit at the top end of the market, with average prices of £249,961. They are relatively scarce, representing only 10-15% of the housing stock, and are usually found in the better-plotted parts of the neighbourhood where the original development allowed for larger gardens. Flats make up approximately 5-10% of properties and average around £88,328, which gives buyers an affordable way in or a lower-maintenance option. Over the past twelve months, the market has moved down by 1.62%, so buyers may find there is room to negotiate.

Price movement by property type has been fairly restrained, though the differences are still useful to buyers timing a move. Detached homes saw the smallest fall at 1.13%, which points to continued demand for larger properties despite wider conditions. Semi-detached homes recorded the biggest adjustment at 1.84%, while terraced houses and flats fell by 1.65% and 1.45% respectively. For buyers ready to move quickly with a sensible offer, those shifts may open a few doors.

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Living in TS4

TS4 covers a population of approximately 15,000 to 20,000 residents across 6,000 to 8,000 households, which gives the area a close community feel where people often know their neighbours. Much of the housing reflects Middlesbrough's Victorian and Edwardian growth, with many homes dating from the 1900-1945 period. Brick-built houses with pitched roofs are common, and the streetscape has a consistent look because of it. The mix of residents is broad, with young families, working professionals, and older people all settling here for the established neighbourhood atmosphere.

Day-to-day living in TS4 is fairly straightforward, with amenities close at hand rather than miles away. Acklam Road and nearby shopping centres provide groceries, pharmacies, and other practical services. James Cook University Hospital is a big draw for NHS staff and healthcare workers who want a shorter commute. Teesside University sits in a different postcode, but it is still within easy reach, which helps keep students and academic staff linked to the area. For time out, Newham Grange Park gives access to green space, while restaurants, cultural spots, and entertainment across Middlesbrough are only minutes away.

Within TS4, Acklam stands out for the strength of its local services, and Acklam Road acts as the main commercial spine for many residents. Marton Road opens up further amenities and leads towards Marton Country Park, which is a popular choice for weekend walks and time outdoors. Traditional shops sit alongside newer retail outlets, so most routine errands can be handled without much effort. A short bus ride or drive is usually enough, which means trips into Middlesbrough town centre are less often needed for everyday shopping.

TS4 has a settled social life, helped by local events and long-standing networks that often make newcomers feel at ease quite quickly. Its density supports independent cafes, family-run restaurants, and other businesses that create jobs close to home. That kind of self-contained character sets the area apart from newer estates. Buyers who want a stronger sense of place and established community ties often find that appealing.

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Schools and Education in TS4

Families looking at TS4 will find a decent choice of schools both in the postcode and nearby. James Cook University Hospital has helped create an area that appeals to healthcare workers with school-age children, which in turn supports local roll numbers. Middlesbrough's secondary schools serve the TS4 area, with several accessible by school transport or a short bus ride. Parents should check Ofsted ratings and individual performance data before narrowing the search, because catchment areas can determine which schools cover a particular address.

Long-term planning is helped by the further education choices nearby. Teesside University in Middlesbrough town centre offers undergraduate and postgraduate study across a range of subjects, including the growing School of Computing and Digital Technologies. Middlesbrough College gives students a wide spread of vocational courses, from entry level through to higher education. With options at every stage, TS4 works well for families with pre-school children, teenagers studying for A-levels, and households thinking ahead to university.

Several established primary schools serve TS4 and the surrounding streets. They tend to have strong links with their neighbourhoods, and many families choose properties with a particular school in mind. Morning drop-offs and after-school clubs help knit the community together, and parents often value having education close by. Secondary schools in Middlesbrough have improved in recent years too, with several posting notable GCSE results.

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Transport and Commuting from TS4

For commuters, TS4 is well placed. The postcode is close to key road links, including the A66 and A19, which serve much of Teesside. People travelling to Teesport, Wilton International, and other industrial sites often find the area a practical base, with straightforward driving routes. Middlesbrough railway station offers services across the region, with trains to Darlington, Newcastle, and beyond via the East Coast Main Line, although the station does require a short journey from TS4.

Stagecoach and other bus operators link TS4 with Middlesbrough town centre, nearby suburbs, and towns such as Stockton-on-Tees and Redcar. Bus journeys into the centre usually take 15-25 minutes, depending on traffic and the stop used. Cyclists will find that Middlesbrough has been improving its cycling infrastructure, although some of the local hills can still be a challenge. For flights, Durham Tees Valley Airport is reached via the A19 in around 30-40 minutes by car and serves UK and European destinations.

The A66 is especially useful for east-west travel, taking drivers from TS4 into Middlesbrough town centre and on towards the A1(M) for longer trips. The A19 runs north and south through Teesside, giving quick access to Stockton-on-Tees, Hartlepool, and Sunderland. For those heading to the major employment sites around Teesport, the drive from TS4 is usually under 30 minutes. That makes the postcode a very practical base for people working across the wider Teesside area.

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How to Buy a Home in TS4

1

Research the Area

Take time to walk, drive, and compare the different parts of TS4 before settling on a home. Think about how close you want to be to schools, transport links, and local shops. A visit at different times of day can tell you a lot about traffic and the feel of the streets. Acklam and the roads around Marton Road each have their own character, and it is worth getting a feel for both before making an offer.

2

Get Your Finances in Order

Get a mortgage agreement in principle before you start viewing. It puts you in a stronger position when you make an offer and gives a clearer picture of your borrowing limit. Speak to our recommended mortgage brokers, who know the TS4 market and can move the application along without fuss. With an average property price of £166,603, most buyers will find their borrowing sits within competitive mortgage tiers.

3

Arrange Property Viewings

Use Homemove to search all available TS4 properties and arrange viewings through the listed estate agents. During each visit, make notes and take photographs so you can compare homes properly afterwards. It is sensible to go back more than once before deciding, and it also helps to ask the selling agent why the property is on the market and whether there have been any recent price reductions.

4

Commission a Survey

Before you complete the purchase, book a RICS Level 2 Survey so the property's condition is properly checked. In TS4, where many homes date from the early-to-mid twentieth century, this can pick up issues such as damp, roof condition, and electrical wiring that are easy to miss on a standard viewing. For a typical 3-bedroom semi-detached property in TS4, our inspectors usually charge between £400 and £600.

5

Instruct a Solicitor

Choose a conveyancing solicitor from our recommended panel to deal with the legal work on your purchase. They will carry out searches, handle Land Registry paperwork, and work with your mortgage lender to keep things moving. Middlesbrough-based solicitors who know the local market can deal efficiently with any area-specific matters that come up.

6

Exchange and Complete

Once the searches are clear and the mortgage offer is in place, your solicitor will organise the exchange of contracts and set a completion date. On completion day, the keys are released and you can move into your new TS4 home. Our team can point you towards removal firms that know the Middlesbrough area well, which helps take some of the strain out of moving.

What to Look for When Buying in TS4

Most TS4 properties are built in traditional red brick, with slate or tile roofs, and they reflect the building methods used during Middlesbrough's expansion. Damp is one issue to watch for, especially in older homes across the area. Check for discolouration on walls near skirting boards, and make sure windows and doors open and close as they should. Age and local weather can also lead to condensation, so it is sensible to look carefully at ventilation throughout the property.

Clay soils underlie much of TS4, so the local geology brings a moderate to high shrink-swell risk in periods of extreme weather. That does not usually lead to major problems, but homes with shallow foundations or mature trees nearby can show movement. During a survey, the surveyor will look for signs of subsidence or heave. Some low-lying parts of TS4 may also face surface water flooding in heavy rain, especially near Marton Road and Newham Grange Park, so flood risk reports are worth checking before you buy.

Many TS4 homes still have original electrics and plumbing that may fall short of current standards. If you are viewing an older property, ask how old the wiring is and whether the consumer unit has been updated. A RICS Level 2 Survey will flag these issues and any remedial work that might be needed, which helps you build the likely cost into your offer. Solid wall properties can also have different insulation and heating needs from cavity wall homes, so running costs may vary.

The roof should get close attention, because much of the local stock is older. Deteriorating slate or tile coverings, damaged lead flashing, and blocked gutters are all common on homes over 50 years old in this area. From ground level, look for slipped tiles, and check whether moss has caused any damage. In wet weather, ceilings inside can show staining that points to leaks. Roof defects are something our inspectors often find during TS4 surveys, so this is one area that deserves priority.

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New Build Developments in TS4

Buyers looking for a brand-new home in TS4 can choose from two significant new build developments. The Sycamores, by Bellway Homes at TS4 8BF, offers a choice of 3 and 4-bedroom homes priced from approximately £189,995. These homes are built to modern standards, with contemporary insulation, wiring, and plumbing, so many of the concerns linked to older stock are already dealt with.

Kings Park, on Acklam Road at TS4 3BW and developed by Persimmon Homes, has a range of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom properties from approximately £149,995. The development gives options for different budgets and household sizes, from first-time buyers wanting a compact new home to families who need more space. New build homes often cost more than comparable older ones, but the trade-off is lower maintenance, warranty cover, and the reassurance that nobody has lived there before. It is also worth asking the developers directly about any incentives on offer.

Choosing between a new build and an older TS4 property means looking at more than the asking price. New homes come with no hidden defects, NHBC or similar warranties, and energy-efficient features that can cut day-to-day utility bills. Older homes, though, often have bigger rooms, more established gardens, and the character that comes with traditional construction. Some buyers negotiate on older properties to reflect survey issues, which can bring the overall cost of ownership below that of a new build.

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Why Choose Homemove for Your TS4 Property Search

Our platform brings together listings from a number of estate agents active in TS4, so you can see the market in one place. There is no need to jump between separate websites or spend time phoning agents one by one, because everything is gathered through our straightforward interface. We refresh the listings regularly, so you stay close to the latest properties coming to market and any recent price changes.

Once a property catches your eye, our platform puts you in direct contact with the listing estate agent so viewings can be arranged around your schedule. We do not add extra steps that slow the process down. Our team knows the Middlesbrough property market well, including the differences between neighbourhoods within TS4, and can guide you towards homes that match what you are looking for.

Homemove also gives buyers access to the services needed along the way in TS4. From RICS Level 2 Surveys carried out by local inspectors who know the housing stock, to conveyancing solicitors familiar with Middlesbrough's property paperwork, we can point you towards support at each stage. That joined-up approach takes some of the stress out of the process, especially for first-time buyers or people moving to the area from elsewhere.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buying in TS4

What is the average house price in TS4?

As of early 2026, the average property price in TS4 is £166,603. Terraced homes average £107,896, semi-detached homes come in at about £152,009, and detached properties command higher prices at £249,961. Flats remain the cheapest option at around £88,328. Over the last twelve months, prices have eased by 1.62%, which may give buyers some room to negotiate on asking prices. Terraced homes and flats have seen the most noticeable changes, so first-time buyers may find useful entry points there.

What council tax band are properties in TS4?

TS4 properties fall within Middlesbrough Council's area. Council tax bands run from A to H, and most terraced houses and smaller semi-detached homes in TS4 usually sit in bands A through C. The exact band depends on the property's valuation, and buyers can confirm it on the Valuation Office Agency website. In Middlesbrough, Band A properties pay the lowest council tax rates, which helps keep ongoing costs down. When you budget for a move, remember to include the annual council tax charge alongside your mortgage and other expenses.

What are the best schools in TS4?

Several primary schools serve TS4, and Middlesbrough's secondary schools are accessible by school transport. The area benefits from being close to educational establishments with good Ofsted ratings. Families should still check individual school data, because ratings can shift over time. James Cook University Hospital nearby attracts healthcare professionals, and that often supports strong parental involvement in local schools. Visiting schools before you buy is a sensible move if you want to understand catchment areas and admissions rules. Teesside University and Middlesbrough College in the wider area also give secondary-age students clear routes into further and higher education.

How well connected is TS4 by public transport?

Stagecoach and other bus services connect TS4 with Middlesbrough town centre, with typical journeys taking 15-25 minutes. The A66 and A19 give road users straightforward access to Teesport, Wilton International, and nearby towns. From Middlesbrough station, rail services run to Newcastle, York, and the East Coast Main Line, and the station is reachable by a short drive or bus ride from TS4. Durham Tees Valley Airport is about 30-40 minutes away by car. For people working at key employment sites across Teesside, this location offers handy access without the higher prices often seen closer to town centres.

Is TS4 a good place to invest in property?

For property investors, TS4 has several points in its favour. The average price of £166,603 is still well below national levels, which may leave room for capital growth as the local economy strengthens. Major employment sectors such as advanced manufacturing, digital technology, and healthcare, including James Cook University Hospital, help support tenant demand. Rental yields in Middlesbrough are generally strong compared with national averages, and the university keeps demand steady from students and academic staff. New build activity at The Sycamores and Kings Park also suggests developers remain confident about the area.

What stamp duty will I pay on a property in TS4?

Stamp Duty Land Tax rates from April 2025 are as follows: no tax on properties up to £250,000, 5% on the portion from £250,001 to £925,000, 10% from £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% above £1.5 million. First-time buyers get relief on the first £425,000, with 5% due between £425,001 and £625,000. With an average TS4 price of £166,603, most buyers at or near the average would pay no stamp duty at all, which keeps the area very cost-effective to buy in. Even purchases towards the top of the terraced price range would usually stay below the threshold, leaving more money for improvements or other costs.

What specific defects should I look for when buying an older property in TS4?

Older TS4 homes often show the kinds of issues our inspectors pick up during surveys. Damp is common in properties built before modern building regulations, particularly where solid walls or weakened damp-proof courses are involved. Watch for tide marks near skirting boards, musty smells, and peeling wallpaper. Roof problems also crop up often, because many homes still have their original slate or tile coverings and some are now at or beyond their expected lifespan. Electrical systems installed decades ago rarely meet current standards, and wiring insulation can break down over time. Where mature trees are present, clay soil movement in dry spells or heavy rain can leave signs of subsidence or heave.

How long does it take to complete a property purchase in TS4?

The usual gap between offer acceptance and completion in TS4 is around 8 to 12 weeks, although chain complications and lender processing times can alter that. Homes at The Sycamores and Kings Park may follow different timelines depending on build stage and developer requirements. We suggest instructing your solicitor early and keeping in touch with everyone involved so any delays are spotted before they become a problem. Our recommended conveyancing providers know Middlesbrough properties and can help keep things on track.

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