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Key to Advert Symbols PROPERTY LIST All Partners Edition 435 The bidding deadline by which bids for properties in this cycle must reach us is before midnight on This property list shows you all of the available Monday 21 November 2016 vacancies across all the local authority partner areas within Dorset Home Choice. You will only be able to bid on properties that you are eligible for. For advice and assistance please contact your managing local authority partner Borough of Poole - 01202 633805 Bournemouth Borough Council - 01202 451467 Christchurch Borough Council - 01202 795213 East Dorset District Council - 01202 795213 North Dorset District Council - 01258 454111 Purbeck District Council - 01929 557370 West Dorset District Council - 01305 251010 Weymouth & Portland Borough Council - 01305 838000 Ways to bid (refer to the Scheme User Guide for more details) By internet at www.dorsethomechoice.org By telephone on 01202 454 700 By text message on 07781 472 726 KEY TO ADVERT SYMBOLS Available for Available for transferring Available for homeseekers homeseekers only tenants only and transferring tenants Number of bedrooms in the property Minimum and maximum number of Suitable for families people who can live in the property Floor level of property, Pets may be allowed with the No pets if flat or maisonette permission of the landlord allowed Garden Shared Lift No Lift Fixed Tenancy showing SHARED Garden number of years Property designed for people of this age or above Mobility Level 1 - Suitable for wheelchair users for full-time indoor and outdoor mobility Mobility Level 2 - Suitable for people who cannot manage steps, stairs or steep gradients and require a wheelchair for outdoor mobility Mobility Level 3 - Suitable for people only able to manage 1 or 2 steps or stairs Studio sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 621 Wellington Road, Charminster, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, electric central heating, bath. Only existing Rent: £69.50 per week pets allowed. Tenancy type offered depends on current Service Charge: £12.31 per week tenancy held. Close to local amenities and bus routes. Service Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy charge includes £7.82 for heating and £3.29 for water and sewerage which are not covered by housing benefit. SHARED 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 619 Ophir Road, Charminster, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, electric central heating, bath. Communal Rent: £79.23 per week lounge, laundry & guest room. Conservatory & patio. Summer Service Charge: £3.98 per week house. Limited parking. 24-hour emergency call system. Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy Centrally located close to shops & bus routes. Only existing pets allowed. Own front door - NO LIFT. Service charge includes £2.78 water and sewerage which is not covered SHARED by housing benefit. Buggy store at scheme £3.50 charge if required. 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 620 Wellington Road, Springbourne, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, electric central heating, shower. Communal Rent: £79.23 per week lounge, laundry & guest room. Housing Officer cover Monday Service Charge: £4.00 per week - Friday during office hours. Car park & buggy store. Centrally Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy located close to the town centre & main transport links. Only existing pets allowed. Service charges include £2.80 for water and sewerage payable by tenant. 2 weeks rent in advance SHARED required at sign up. 2 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 623 Norwich Avenue, The Triangle, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, electric central heating, bath and shower. Rent: £87.12 per week Existing pets only. Close to town centre. 24 hour emergency Service Charge: £6.05 per week call system and housing officer on site office hours. 2 weeks Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy rent due on sign up. Tenancy type offered will depend on applicant's current tenancy. Service charge includes heating charge of £1.65 and water charge of £3.20 not covered by SHARED housing benefit. 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 622 Knole Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, gas central heating, shower. Housing officer Rent: £73.90 per week on site during office hours. 24 hour emergency call system. Service Charge: £10.98 per week Spacious flat in recently refurbished block. Tenancy offered Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy will depend on applicants current tenancy type. 2 weeks rent due on sign up. Only existing pets allowed. Shops and services available in Boscombe and Springbourne. Buggy store on site SHARED - service charge of £3.50 for this if needed. Service charge includes £6 for heating and £3.48 for water and sewerage which is not covered by housing benefit. Studio flat - Social rent ref no: 625 Canford Avenue, Wallisdown, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, electric central heating, bath. Property situated Rent: £62.65 per week on local bus route and close to Turbary Common. On street Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy parking only. Level access to block however there is one step inside the block. Pets allowed with written permision only. Tenancy type offered depends on current tenancy held. 2 SHARED weeks rent in advance required at sign up 1 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 624 Luckham Close, Charminster, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, electric central heating, bath. Not suitable Rent: £75.03 per week for wheelchair user due to narrow hallways and no turning Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy space. Tenancy type offered depends on current tenancy held. 2 weeks rent in advance required at sign up. Pets allowed with written permission. Preference to applicant with medical need SHARED for GF. 1 bed flat - Affordable rent ref no: 626 Frost Road, West Howe, Bournemouth Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, gas central heating, bath. 1st floor flat has 1 Rent: £123.58 per week double bedroom, lounge, kitchen & bathroom. In block of flats Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy with communal entrance. Pets with written permission. May require decorating. Parking available on 1st come 1st serve basis. Tenancy type offered depends on current tenancy type SHARED held. 2 weeks rent in advance required at sign up. Studio sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 643 Wick Lane, Christchurch Landlord: Sovereign Available mid Dec. 6 years tenancy offered, shared garden, Rent: £93.46 per week electric heating, shower. This is a lovely first floor studio with Tenancy Type: Probationary Tenancy lounge and bedroom combined with a wetroom. Close to shops and local amenities. Suitable for over 55's with a supported housing need. One week’s rent is required before your sign up. SHARED If you are a current Sovereign resident you will not be allowed to move to another Sovereign property if your home is in a poor condition. This property will be let on a five year fixed term tenancy subject to a successful one year probationary period 1 bed sheltered bungalow - Social rent ref no: 644 Sydney Road, Fairmile, Christchurch, Dorset Landlord: Sovereign Available start of Dec. 6 years tenancy offered, garden, gas Rent: £121.13 per week central heating, bath. This is a lovely one bedroom Bungalow Tenancy Type: Probationary Tenancy with own garden. Suitable for over 55's with a supported housing need. One week’s rent is required before your sign up. If you are a current Sovereign resident you will not be allowed to move to another Sovereign property if your home is in a poor condition. This property will be let on a five year fixed term tenancy subject to a successful one year probationary period. Priority for ground floor will normally be given to those with a proven ground floor need 2 bed house - Social rent ref no: 642 Hunt Road, Somerford, Christchurch, Dorset Landlord: Sovereign Available start of Dec. 6 years tenancy offered, garden, gas Rent: £107.13 per week central heating, bath. *PHOTO IS A LIKENESS TO THE Tenancy Type: Probationary Tenancy PROPERTY* This is a lovely 2 bedroom house, close to local shops and amenities. One week’s rent is required before your sign up. If you are a current Sovereign resident you will not be allowed to move to another Sovereign property if your home is in a poor condition. This property will be let on a five year fixed term tenancy subject to a successful one year probationary period 1 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 645 St Marys Road, Ferndown, Dorset Landlord: Spectrum Housing Group Available mid Dec. 5 years tenancy offered, shared garden, Rent: £86.00 per week gas central heating, bath. Close to Ferndown, local amenities and bus routes. Limited parking space. No pets. All flats have own entrance. Five year fixed term tenancy with a one year SHARED starter period for those not currently holding an Assured/ Secure tenancy. One weeks rent to be paid in advance. Including those on housing benefit. Please note with effect from the end of November 2016, Spectrum Housing Group will become Sovereign Housing Association. ** Please note a service charge will be added as from April 2017. 1 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 646 Victoria Road, Ferndown, Dorset Landlord: Spectrum Housing Group Located over shops on main road, close to local amenities. Rent: £82.95 per week Allocated parking. Communal entrance. Over bath shower. Service Charge: £4.80 per week No pets. Five year fixed term tenancy with a one year starter period for those not currently holding an Assured/Secure tenancy. One weeks rent in advance including those on housing benefit. During November 2016 Spectrum Housing Group will become Sovereign Housing Association. 2 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 634 Hardy Crescent, Wimborne Landlord: Aster Group Available mid Dec.
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