£160,000
NEW HOMES JUST LAUNCHED | RESERVE FOR £250
You can apply to buy the home if all of the following apply:
- your household income is £90,000 or less
- you cannot afford all of the deposit and mortgage payments to buy a home that meets your needs
One of the following must also be true:
- you're a first-time buyer
- you used to own a home but cannot afford to buy one now
- you're forming a new household - for example, after a relationship breakdown
- you're an existing shared owner, and you want to move
- you own a home and want to move but cannot afford to buy a new home for your needs
If you own a home, you must have completed the sale of the home on or before the date you complete your shared ownership purchase.
As part of your application, your finances and credit history will be assessed to ensure that you can afford and sustain the rental and mortgage payments.
Ground floor:
On entering this property you will find the kitchen to the right of the property. The kitchen has a range of floor and wall units an integrated oven, a hob, and an extractor fan. Spaces for a fridge/freezer and washer/dryer.
Further down the hallway is the downstairs WC, the stairs leading to the first floor, and an under stair storage cupboard.
At the rear of the property is the living/dining room which also has an additional built in storage cupboard. There is also a door leading to the rear private garden.
First floor:
Bedroom one is to the rear of the property. Bedroom three is to the front of the property which benefits from a large built in storage cupboard. The family bathroom is located between bedrooms one and three.
Second floor:
Bedroom two is located on the second floor. The second floor landing benefits from a built in storage cupboard.
Other bits to note:Enclosed rear garden.
2 allocated car parking spaces
Remaining term on lease - 990 years.
Council tax banding - TBC
*While we endeavour to make our property descriptions and plans fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and may be subject to change. Shared Ownership homes are bought as leasehold properties, for more information speak to our team. Service charges and rent payable on the unsold equity of this property will be reviewed annually with any changes coming into effect on the 1st April each year. Your home may be at risk of repossession if you don't maintain your mortgage and rental payments.