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A three-bedroom terraced house in Peterlee, County Durham, is on sale for just £10,000. Despite its unlucky address at 13 Thirteenth Street, it offers great potential for buyers.
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Unlucky address – three-bed terraced home for sale at just £10,000

Grace Donohoe
Last updated: 2024/05/27 at 7:13 PM
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Thirteenth Street, Horden, Peterlee, County Durham. (Picture: Jam Press)
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A property has just hit the market at a remarkably low price, presenting an intriguing opportunity for prospective homeowners—provided they aren’t superstitious.

This three-bedroom terraced house in Peterlee, County Durham, is listed for a mere £10,000, but it’s located at the ominously numbered 13 on Thirteenth Street.

While this might be off-putting for those suffering from triskaidekaphobia, or the fear of the number 13, it could be a fantastic starter home for someone unfazed by superstitions.

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Interestingly, despite its bad reputation, numerologists often see the number 13 as a sign of new beginnings. This perspective might make the house more appealing to those who believe in the positive aspects of numerology.

A three-bedroom terraced house in Peterlee, County Durham, is on sale for just £10,000. Despite its unlucky address at 13 Thirteenth Street, it offers great potential for buyers.
Thirteenth Street, Horden, Peterlee, County Durham. (Picture: Jam Press)

The property boasts three bedrooms, a spacious kitchen, a family bathroom, a sitting room, an entrance hall, and a rear lobby.

Additionally, it features an enclosed yard at the back, adding to its potential charm. It could be an ideal first-time purchase or a light DIY project for someone looking to put their personal touch on a home that could benefit from some updates.

A three-bedroom terraced house in Peterlee, County Durham, is on sale for just £10,000. Despite its unlucky address at 13 Thirteenth Street, it offers great potential for buyers.
Inside the three bed property with the unlucky address. (Picture: Jam Press)

Peterlee, the town where the house is located, offers practical amenities with four schools and a railway station just half a mile away, providing services to both Middlesbrough and Newcastle.

This connectivity enhances its appeal for commuters and families alike.

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A three-bedroom terraced house in Peterlee, County Durham, is on sale for just £10,000. Despite its unlucky address at 13 Thirteenth Street, it offers great potential for buyers.
Inside the three bed property with the unlucky address. (Picture: Jam Press)

Set to be sold by Auction House, Lincolnshire, the property will be available through an unconditional online auction starting on June 3, 2024, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Buyers should note that in addition to the final sale price, an administrative fee of £3,600 including VAT is payable upon the exchange of contracts.

A three-bedroom terraced house in Peterlee, County Durham, is on sale for just £10,000. Despite its unlucky address at 13 Thirteenth Street, it offers great potential for buyers.
Inside the three bed property with the unlucky address. (Picture: Jam Press)

So, will you take a chance on this Number 13 house and embrace the potential for new beginnings, or will you avoid the superstitious number?

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