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Middlesbrough's best places to live: your ultimate guide

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Situated on the south bank of the River Tees and surrounded by the Eston and Cleveland Hills, Middlesbrough is a large industrial town which has become well known for its steelworks, up and coming neighbourhoods and friendly northern charm

Is Middlesbrough a good place to live?

Middlesbrough is a great place to raise a family. In fact, it was recently ranked as the third best place to raise a family in the whole of the UK*. This was based on factors such as a number of schools, percentage of Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ schools, safety, air quality, affordable childcare and affordable homes.

This Yorkshire town has recently gone through a series of multi-million pound regeneration projects which has seen the production of new homes, an arts college and new businesses including new local amenities. This regeneration has made the area increasingly popular with families and young professionals. And the area's breath-taking scenery and close proximity to the North Yorkshire Moors National Park makes it a popular spot with hikers and walkers too.

Is Middlesbrough cheap to live in?

Middlesbrough is amongst the cheapest places to live in the UK. The average house price in Middlesbrough sits at £147,666** with the majority of these properties being semi-detached which fetched an average of £151,019 and terraced properties which fetched an average of £92,595.

Middlesbrough is a great place to live as you are never more than twenty minutes from the coast, countryside or the town centre. It's great for commuters and lovers of the outdoors. Here are some brilliant neighbourhoods to get you started on your search. 
1. Linthorpe:
Linthorpe stands out as one of the most prestigious and sought-after residential areas in Middlesbrough. Renowned for its elegant Victorian and Edwardian properties, Linthorpe boasts tree-lined streets and a close-knit community. With easy access to local amenities, including quality schools, restaurants, and boutique shops, Linthorpe offers a blend of tranquillity and convenience.
2. Nunthorpe:
Nestled to the south of Middlesbrough, Nunthorpe is a picturesque area known for its stunning countryside views, spacious properties, and tranquil surroundings. This suburb excels in providing an idyllic suburban lifestyle while still offering easy access to the town centre. Residents can enjoy an array of recreational activities at nearby parks and take advantage of top-notch educational institutions in the vicinity.
3. Acklam:
Nestled in the western part of Middlesbrough, Acklam is a desirable area known for its family-friendly atmosphere and excellent amenities. Its residential streets feature a mix of traditional and modern properties, complemented by lush green spaces. The area benefits from good connectivity, with convenient access to local shopping centres, leisure facilities, and reputable schools.
4. Marton:
Situated in the south of Middlesbrough, Marton offers an abundance of open spaces, making it a favourite among nature lovers. The area encompasses breath-taking parks, such as Stewart Park and Fairy Dell, which are ideal for leisurely walks and recreational activities. Marton also boasts excellent schools, making it incredibly popular among families seeking a safe and nurturing environment.
5. Coulby Newham:
Coulby Newham, located to the east of Middlesbrough, has evolved into a leading residential area over the years. Known for its well-planned layout and modern housing developments, Coulby Newham offers residents a wide range of amenities, including shopping centres, healthcare facilities, and recreational spaces such as Hemlington Lake and Recreation Centre.
6. Ormesby:
Nestled to the southeast of Middlesbrough, Ormesby offers a balance of natural beauty and urban convenience. This residential area benefits from close proximity to beautiful green spaces, such as Ormesby Hall and Flatts Lane Country Park. The locality also offers a good selection of schools and easy access to shopping centres, contributing to its appeal.

To summarise

Middlesbrough boasts a variety of exceptional residential areas, each offering its own unique charm and amenities. From the elegance of Linthorpe to the tranquil surroundings of Nunthorpe, and the family-friendly atmosphere of Acklam, there is an area to suit a range of lifestyles and preferences. Whether you prioritize easy access to amenities, quality education, or natural beauty, Middlesbrough has something for everyone. Use this guide to narrow down your options and discover the perfect area to call home in Middlesbrough. 

Sources:
* Middlesbrough ranked 3rd best place to raise a family in the UK - Teesside Live (gazettelive.co.uk)
**House Prices in Middlesbrough (rightmove.co.uk)
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