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New Properties Will Be Added Daily. Please Check Individual Adverts for Closing Dates New properties will be added daily. Please check individual adverts for closing dates 1 bed sheltered flat ref no: 034 Location:Tovil Green Court, Tovil 1 bed extra care sheltered flat on outskirts of Maidstone. Green Lane, Tovil, Maidstone Many facilities on site including restaurant, hair salon Landlord:Housing 21 and gym. Meal charge £16.66 pp pw and utilities charge Social Rent:£155.61 pw of £5.37 pw. Wellbeing charge for care that is liable for Service Charge:£74.56 pw assessment. Support Charge:£5.09 pw Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 Studio studio ref no: 044 Location:Aberdeen House, Highland This ground floor studio flat benefits from gas central Road, Shepway heating and has patio doors leading to a small private Landlord:Golding Homes garden. No dogs are allowed. On road parking is Social Rent:£69.47 pw available. The property is situated close to local shops Service Charge:£7.07 pw and amenities, including bus stops and recreational Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 areas. Maidstone town centre is within easy reach. Energy Performance C rated. One week's rent in advance must be paid before sign up. Rent must be paid by direct debit. 1 bed bungalow ref no: 055 Location:Wrangleden Road, Park This one bedroom semi detached bungalow benefits from Wood a bathroom with a wet room and a Gerberit WC. Ramp Landlord:Golding Homes access and off-road parking. Property is not suitable Social Rent:£84.97 pw for wheelchair user. Has gas central heating and own Service Charge:£10.66 pw garden.This is for applicants aged 50 and must be able Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 to demonstrate the need for Enhanced Management Services. EPC rating tbc. One week's rent in advance must be paid before sign up. Rent must be paid by direct debit. 1 bed flat ref no: 037 Location:Longparish Close, Senacre, This one bedroom 1st floor flat benefits from gas central Maidstone heating, life line and a flush floor shower. There are Landlord:Golding Homes regular bus routes to Maidstone town centre, local shops Social Rent:£81.99 pw and amenities are within easy reach. There is a day Service Charge:£11.32 pw centre near by which hosts regular social activities. No Support Charge:£8.40 pw dogs allowed. Applicants must be able to demonstrate a Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 support need and have a requirement for the enhanced management service. EPC TBC. 1st week's rent must be paid prior to sign up, rent must be paid by DD. Preference to Band M 1 bed flat ref no: 056 Location:Greenborough Close, This one bedroom first floor flat benefits from being in a Shepway 50 community. Applicants must demonstrate the need for Landlord:Golding Homes the Enhanced Management Service. Applicants must be Social Rent:£84.97 pw able to manage stairs as there is no lift. Property benefits Service Charge:£18.90 pw from Gas central heating, and is close to local shops and Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 good transport links into Maidstone. No dogs allowed. EPC C rated. One week's rent in advance must be paid before sign up. Rent must be paid by direct debit. 1 bed flat ref no: 981 Location:Seymour Drive, Marden 1 of 3 New build flats in the village of Marden on the Landlord:Moat Homes Ltd former site of the Marden Cricket and Hockey Club, the Affordable Rent:£133.85 pw village is well served by a selection of shops and other Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 services. Marden station is located a short walk along Albion Road. Properties come with shower over bath, gas central heating – electric cooker point only and allocated parking space. Successful applicants will be expected to pay a minimum of a week’s rent in advance 2 bed flat ref no: 062 Location:Culpeper Close, 2 bed, 1st floor flat which benefits from Gas central Hollingbourne, Maidstone heating. Located in a Village location, short walk from Landlord:Golding Homes the local shops & amenities including the Train station Social Rent:£98.68 pw which is nearby. EPC rated C. Applicants must be able Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 to manage stairs as no lift is available. Dogs are allowed. 1st weeks rent must be paid prior to sign up, rent must be paid by direct debit. Note picture is indicative of property type. 2 bed flat ref no: 068 Location:Heath Wood Drive, Eclipse Brand new 2 bedroom flat with carpet/flooring provided, Park, Maidstone shower over bath. Starter tenancy followed by 5 year fixed Landlord:Sage Housing term. Affordability and suitability assessment required for Affordable Rent:£187.56 pw all interested applicants. Rent due from sign up plus 1 Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 weeks rent in advance. Affordable rent property. 2 bed flat ref no: 874 Location:Heath Wood Drive, Eclipse Brand new 2 bedroom flat with carpet/flooring provided, Park, Maidstone shower over bath. Starter tenancy followed by 5 year fixed Landlord:Sage Housing term. Affordability and suitability assessment required for Affordable Rent:£187.56 pw all interested applicants. Rent due from sign up plus 1 Bidding closes:03 Oct 2021 weeks rent in advance. Affordable rent property. 2 bed flat ref no: 882 Location:Cranham Square, Marden, This 1st floor 2 bedroom flat benefits from a shower over Maidstone the bath, gas central heating and a communal garden Landlord:Golding Homes area . Property is situated in a rural location, 9 miles from Social Rent:£97.23 pw Maidstone town centre. Close to train station and local Service Charge:£9.30 pw shops. Applicants must be able to manage stairs as no lift Bidding closes:03 Oct 2021 is available. No dogs allowed. EPC rating tbc. 1st weeks rent must be paid prior to sign up, rent must be paid by direct debit. 2 bed flat ref no: 885 Location:Upper Fant Road, Barming This two bedroom second floor flat benefits from gas Landlord:Golding Homes central heating. Near to schools, local amenities, Social Rent:£90.03 pw recreational ground and bus route. Sorry no dogs are Service Charge:£11.84 pw allowed. There is no lift so applicants must be able to Bidding closes:03 Oct 2021 manage stairs. EPC C rated. One weeks rent must be paid prior to sign up, rent must be paid by direct debit. 2 bed flat ref no: 992 Location:Bell Road, Park Wood, 1st floor 2 bedroom flat which benefits from gas central Maidstone heating and communal garden. Applicants must be able Landlord:Golding Homes to manage stairs as no lift available. Located close to Social Rent:£84.24 pw local shops, schools, amenities and bus routes. No dogs Service Charge:£10.25 pw allowed. EPC rating tbc. 1st weeks rent must be paid prior Bidding closes:03 Oct 2021 to sign up, rent must be paid by direct debit. 2 bed house ref no: 041 Location:Railway Place, Lenham, New build, two bedroom semi-detached house with Maidstone driveway. Properties are situated on a new development Landlord:mhs homes in a village location. Benefit from gas central heating, Affordable Rent:£174.38 pw double glazing and solar panels. Close to local amenities Service Charge:£5.61 pw and transport links. First weeks rent to be paid in Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 advance. Well behaved pets are welcome. (limited to one cat or dog) 2 bed house ref no: 875 Location:Railway Place, Lenham, New build, 1 of 2 x two bedroom semi-detached Maidstone houses with driveway. Properties are situated on a new Landlord:mhs homes development in a village location. Benefit from gas central Affordable Rent:£174.38 pw heating, double glazing and solar panels. Close to local Service Charge:£5.61 pw amenities and transport links. First weeks rent to be paid Bidding closes:03 Oct 2021 in advance. Well behaved pets are welcome (limited to one cat or dog). 2 bed house ref no: 989 Location:Great Threads, Staplehurst One of 2 two Bedroom Houses with good connections Landlord:Moat Homes Ltd to the M20, an hourly bus route to Maidstone and Affordable Rent:£161.54 pw Staplehurst railway station is local. There are great local Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 amenities including shops, a library, schools, sports facilities and much more. Successful applicant to pay one weeks rent. 2 bed house ref no: 990 Location:Great Threads, Staplehurst One of 2 two Bedroom Houses with good connections Landlord:Moat Homes Ltd to the M20, an hourly bus route to Maidstone and Affordable Rent:£161.54 pw Staplehurst railway station is local. There are great local Bidding closes:04 Oct 2021 amenities including shops, a library, schools, sports facilities and much more. Successful applicant to pay one weeks rent. Maidstone Area Feedback Report Advertised Date Advert Ref Property Type Location Bids Band/Points Priority Date 05 Jul 2021 21 1 bed flat Eastfield House, Woodford Road, Barming, Maidstone 102 M 06 May 2020 07 Jul 2021 167 1 bed flat Maplesden Noakes House, South Street, Barming 27 C 10 Mar 2021 12 Jul 2021 338 2 bed flat Wallis Avenue, Parkwood 4 Withdrawn 12 Jul 2021 343 2 bed flat Wrangleden Road, Park Wood, Maidstone 0 Withdrawn 20 Jul 2021 811 2 bed flat College Court, Hayle Road, Town Centre 2 Withdrawn 23 Jul 2021 156 1 bed flat Seymour Drive, Marden 21 Withdrawn 26 Jul 2021 264 1 bed flat Westree Court, Maidstone 20 R 29 Sep 2020 28 Jul 2021 434 3 bed house Brenchley Road, Tovil, Maidstone 26 R 12 May 2020 04 Aug 2021 870 1 bed flat Valley Heights, Whatman Drive, Maidstone 19 C 18 May 2021 05 Aug 2021 925 3 bed house Worcester Road, Shepway, Maidstone 66 R 11 Jun 2019 05 Aug 2021 934 2 bed flat Burston Road, Coxheath, Maidstone 1 Withdrawn 05 Aug 2021 938 1 bed flat Caroline Court, 8-28 Brunswick Street, Maistone, Kent 32 C 10 Jul 2020 05 Aug 2021 944 2 bed flat Barnhurst Road, Penenden Heath, Maidstone 4 C 26 Jul 2021 06 Aug 2021 32 2 bed flat Belfast House,
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