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Key to Advert Symbols PROPERTY LIST All Partners Edition 403 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 11 April 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: 106 Luckhurst, Wellington Road, Charminster, Bournemouth Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, electric heating, bath. Car park. 24-hour call Rent: £68.81 per week system with visiting Housing Officer. Centrally located and Service Charge: £8.66 per week close to shops and bus routes. Only existing pets allowed. 2 Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy weeks rent due on sign up. Tenancy offered will depend on applicants current tenancy type. Service charge includes £4.37 for heating and £ 4.29 for water/sewerage which is not covered SHARED by housing benefit. Studio sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 107 Walton Road, Slades Farm, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, electric heating, shower. Communal lounge, Rent: £63.28 per week laundry and guest room. Medi-bath. Car park and buggy store. Service Charge: £5.92 per week Situated in a quiet area close to shops and with attractive local Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy views. Only existing pets allowed. Service charge includes £4.79 for heating which is not covered by housing benefit. Additional charge of £3.33 if buggy store space required. SHARED 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 138 Stokewood Road, Winton , Bournemouth Landlord: Sanctuary Housing Shared garden, gas central heating, shower. Light & airy 2nd Rent: £75.83 per week floor single bed flat with lift access. Walk in shower. Communal Service Charge: £26.03 per week facilities include, lounge, guestroom, gardens & kitchen. Pull Support Charge: £14.17 per week cords & 24 care call line. 1 weeks rent required in advance. Tenancy Type: Assured Tenancy Additional Heating charge of £ 5.44 to be added to the rent total. Close to local amenities, shops & transport links. 55 and over if in receipt of DLA/PIP otherwise 60 and over. SHARED 2 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 136 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Stonewater Available end of Apr. Shared garden, storage heating, bath Rent: £103.42 per week and shower. *PLEASE NOTE NEW RENT EFFECTIVE FROM Service Charge: £23.36 per week 25.04.16*. 2bed, 3 person flat in quiet sheltered housing Support Charge: £0.50 per week block. Managed by off-site housing staff. 24hr emergency Tenancy Type: Starter Tenancy Pullcord alarms. Scooter storage on site. Communal lounge, shared garden. Please note parking is limited on this site and residents take priority - currently NO parking spaces spare. SHARED Friendly scheme, good location for shops, Bournemouth hospital, train station and local amenities. 1 week rent in advance on sign up of £127.28. 1 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 109 Barnes Close, East Howe, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, gas central heating, bath and shower. Tenancy Rent: £72.20 per week type offered depends on current tenancy held. 2 weeks rent in Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy advance due at sign up. Priority to those who require ground floor accommodation for medical reasons. Parking on a first come, first serve basis. Nearest bus routes to Kinson, Winton SHARED and Bournemouth at Leybourne Avenue. Shops nearby on Columbia Road. 2 bed house - Social rent ref no: 108 Northey Road, Southbourne, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Garden, gas central heating, bath. Tenancy type offered Rent: £89.96 per week depends on current tenancy held. 2 weeks rent in advance Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy required at sign up. Pets allowed with written permission. On road parking. Priority given to families with young children aged 14 years and under. 2 bed bungalow - Social rent ref no: 110 Durdells Avenue, Bear Cross, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Garden, gas central heating, bath. Close to Kinson with its Rent: £91.79 per week range of shops and services. Bus routes into Kinson, Winton Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy and Bournemouth nearby on Poole Lane. Tenancy type offered depends on current tenancy held. 2 weeks rent in advance required at sign up. Preference given to applicant with a medical need for ground floor, level accommodation. Pets allowed with written permission. Off road parking. 2 bed house - Social rent ref no: 139 Shelley Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth Landlord: Sovereign Available end of Apr. 5 years tenancy offered, garden, gas Rent: £105.13 per week central heating, bath. This is a 2 bed house close to local shopping centre, and walk to the beach. This property will be let on a five year fixed term tenancy subject to a successful one year probationary period. If you have a current assured tenancy, this may not apply to you. One weeks rent due in advance of £105.13. Area Lettins Policy applies - details on Homechoice website. 2 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 142 St Albans Crescent , Charminster, Bournemouth Landlord: Sovereign 5 years tenancy offered, electric heating, bath. Property Rent: £121.83 per week close to shops and services in Charminster. Bus routes to Bournemouth town centre and Castlepoint. Please note this is suitable for a maximum of 3 people only. This property will be let on a five year fixed term tenancy subject to a successful one year probationary period. If you have a current assured tenancy, this may not apply to you. One weeks rent due in advance £121.83 1 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 141 Leyside, Mudeford, Christchurch, Dorset Landlord: Sovereign 5 years tenancy offered, shared garden, gas central heating, Rent: £89.97 per week bath. This is a 1 bed ground floor flat. The property has a shed for outside storage. This property will be let on a five year fixed term tenancy subject to a successful one year probationary SHARED period. If you have a current assured tenancy, this may not apply to you. One weeks rent due in advance £89.97 1 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 143 Knapp Close, Christchurch, Dorset Landlord: Spectrum Housing Group Shared garden, gas central heating, bath. Located close to Rent: £85.85 per week Christchurch town centre, bus routes and train station. Pets Service Charge: £3.12 per week allowed with permission. Casual parking. Assured Tenancy with a one year starter period for those not currently holding an Assured/Secure Tenancy. One weeks rent to be paid in SHARED advance including those on housing benefit. 2 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 140 Langham Court, Rutland Road, Christchurch, Dorset Landlord: Sovereign Available end of Apr. 5 years tenancy offered, shared garden, Rent: £124.59 per week gas central heating, bath. This is a lovely 2nd floor flat, situated outside of Christchurch. Close to bus routes local shops and Doctors. This property will be let on a five year fixed term SHARED tenancy subject to a successful one year probationary period. If you have a current assured tenancy, this may not apply to you. One weeks rent due in advance £124.59 Studio sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 137 2-4 West Moors Road, Ferndown, Dorset Landlord: Sanctuary Housing Shared garden, storage heating, shower. 1st Floor Bright Rent: £83.60 per week and airy studio Flat suitable for one person. Walk in shower. Service Charge: £26.34 per week Overlooking communal gardens. Applicants must be 55 in Support Charge: £9.95 per week receipt of DLA/PIP or 60 with low level support needs. Rent required in advance. Rent will be subject to change on 4th April 2016. SHARED 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 125 Howell House, Middlehill Road, Colehill, Wimborne Landlord: Synergy Housing Available start of May. Priority will be given to members with Rent: £89.12 per week a proven local connection to the parish of Colehill. Lifetime Service Charge: £27.61 per week tenancy offered, gas central heating, shower. Level access Tenancy Type: Starter Tenancy shower. There is a support charge that will form part of the tenancy and cannot be opted out of. A minimum of 2 weeks rent in advance is required. Transferring Synergy tenants will be required to give four weeks written notice.
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