Guide price
£29,500
1 bed flat for saleFlat 9, 3-4 Morpeth Street, Hull, North Humberside HU3
1 bed
1 bath
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- Freehold
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About this property
Fantastic opportunity for first time buyers, investors, or anyone looking to create A home to their own specification
Spacious living areas
Situated close to kingston upon hull city centre with easy access to local amenities
For sale by online auction Wednesday 25th February 2026 at 9AM - ***fantastic opportunity for first time buyers, investors, or anyone looking to create A home to their own specification***spacious living areas***situated close to kingston upon hull city centre with easy access to local amenities***
A fantastic opportunity for first-time buyers, investors, or anyone looking to create a home to their own specification. This one-bedroom flat, located on the upper floor of a well-positioned building, offers a blank canvas for refurbishment and modernisation.
The property comprises a spacious living area, a kitchen, a double bedroom, and a bathroom, all offering excellent scope to update and enhance. Situated close to Kingston upon Hull city centre, the flat enjoys easy access to local shops, schools, public transport, and amenities.
With significant potential for improvement, this property is ideal for those seeking an investment opportunity or a project to create a stylish, modern home in a convenient location.
***Key Features***
- One-bedroom residential flat
- Upper-floor position
- In need of modernisation throughout
- Conveniently located near Hull city centre
- Ideal for investors or buyers seeking a refurbishment project
***recent nearby residential property sales***
- 157, Coltman Street, Hull, HU3 2SQ, 1 bedroom sold nov'24 - £145,000
- 31 Morpeth Street, Hull, HU3 1RG, Terraced, 1 bedroom sold oct'22 - £70,000
- 41, Spring Grove, Hull, HU3 1JZ, 1 bedroom, sold aug'25 - £69,750
***Hull came 2nd in the Time Out list of the 15 best places to visit in the UK in 2024. In 2017, the city was featured in The Sunday Times Best Places to Live Guide and in 2024 was named as one of the UK's most "up and coming" places to move to. In 2016, it was named as one of the top 10 cities in the world to visit by Rough Guides alongside cities such as Seoul, Vancouver, Amsterdam and Reykjavik***
***Hull is an historic maritime city and unitary authority area in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.***It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber Estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea. Hull has a population of 268,852 (as of 2022), ***it is the fourth-largest city in the Yorkshire and the Humber region. The city offers a variety of museums and art galleries, a city centre marina and historic old town, stunning architecture, and a thriving arts scene.***In 2017, it was the UK City of Culture and hosted the Turner Prize at the city's Ferens Art Gallery. ***
***transport in hull***
Hull Paragon Interchange, opened on 16 September 2007, is the city's transport hub, combining the existing main bus and rail termini in an integrated complex.
***rail***Hull Paragon Exchange is served by four train operating companies: Hull Trains operates regular express services to London King's Cross. London North Eastern Railway runs one service per day to London King's Cross in each direction. TransPennine Express operates a route to Manchester Piccadilly via Leeds. Northern Trains operates regular local stopping trains to Halifax via Selby. Leeds and Bradford Interchange; to York via Brough and Selby; to Sheffield via Doncaster; and to Scarborough via Beverley and Bridlington.
***buses*** - Bus services in and around the city are provided by East Yorkshire, a Go-Ahead Group company which was previously known as East Yorkshire Motor Services, and by Stagecoach in Hull. To provide greater travel flexibility, bus users can obtain a Hull Card which can be used on services run by either operator.
***ports*** - P&O Ferries provide daily overnight ferry services from King George Dock in Hull to Rotterdam.[339][340] Services to Rotterdam are worked by ferries ms Pride of Rotterdam and ms Pride of Hull.
***air travel***The nearest airport is Humberside Airport, 20 miles (32 km) away in Lincolnshire, which provides a few charter flights but also has high-frequency flights to Amsterdam with klm and Aberdeen with Eastern Airways each day. The nearest airport with intercontinental flights is Leeds Bradford Airport is 70 miles (110 km) away.
***roads***The main road into and out of Hull is the M62 motorway/A63 road, one of the main eastwest routes in Northern England. It provides a link to the cities of Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool, as well as the rest of the country via the UK motorway network.
***education*** - Hull is served by two universities, The University of Hull and The University of Lincoln. There is also the specialist Hull York Medical School which is a joint venture between the University of Hull and the University of York. There is a further education college, Hull College, and two large sixth form colleges, Wyke College and Wilberforce College. East Riding College operates a small adult education campus in the city, and Endeavour Learning and Skills Centre is an adult education provision operated by Hull Training & Adult Education. Hull has over 100 local schools; of these, Hull City Council supports 14 secondary and 71 primary schools
Hull is worth visiting because it has a rich history, a vibrant arts scene, and many attractions:
- Hull's Old Town: Home to historic buildings like the Hull Maritime Museum, Hull City Hall, and the Hull New Theatre
- Hull and East Riding Museum of Archaeology:
- Ferens Art Gallery: A top attraction in Hull
- The Deep: An award-winning aquarium
- Street life Museum of Transport: A specialty museum
- Hull Minster: A notable landmark in the city
- Tidal surge barrier: A notable landmark in the city
- Paragon Interchange: A notable landmark in the city
- Demon carvings and gargoyles: A unique feature of Hull
***shopping*** - Prospect Shopping Centre, St Stephen Shopping Centre and Princes Quay are popular shopping centres offering a whole variety of retail outlets.
***restaurants & eateries*** - Hull boasts a vibrant and diverse dining scene, offering a plethora of restaurants to suit various tastes and preferences.
Guide price: £29,500
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