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Plot B14, Deepdale Lane, £145,125 Plot B14, Deepdale Lane, Nettleham, Lincoln, LN2 2LT TWO BEDROOM SHARED OWNERSHIP BUNGALOWS FOR THE OVER 55’s £145,125 (represents a 75% share) To be built by Lindum Construction, with interior design by award winning Stanbridge Interiors, the bungalows are being offered for sale by Lace Housing on a Shared Ownership Basis. The bungalows will have gas central heating, uPVC double glazing, Lounge, fully fitted Howdens Kitchen, two Bedrooms and Shower Room. Outside the bungalows will benefit from a private garden and car parking space. Plot B14, Deepdale Lane, Nettleham, Lincoln, LN4 1EH LOCATION SERVICE CHARGE - £21.12 PER WEEK Nettleham is located approximately four miles North of Lincoln City Centre and has many attractive features such as The Beck and Village Green, What does the service charge cover? A full list of what is incorporated around which are local shops, Co-op Superstore, public houses and other within the service charge will be detailed within the Lease Agreement. amenities. There is a good bus service in and out of Lincoln City Centre. However, this includes:- TENURE – Leasehold (75% Shared Ownership) - 125 year Lease. Landlord responsibility for repairs to the communal apartment building and estate grounds maintenance and repairs; HOW DO I RECORD AN INTEREST IN THE PURCHASE OF A BUNGALOW? Buildings insurance; Whilst the name of the road/address is yet to be determined, the site is within the district of West Lindsey. Should you wish to record an interest Maintenance and servicing of equipment e.g. door entry system to in the purchase of a bungalow please contact us on 01522 510044. communal facilities; TERMS OF PRIORITY FOR THE SELECTION OF OCCUPIERS OF THE External cleaning of apartment building windows and cleaning of AFFORDABLE HOUSING DWELLINGS communal areas; A local connection criteria is preferred, but not essential for this scheme. Communal heating, water rates and lighting; This means that those in category (1) will be considered first, followed by category (2) and so forth:- Replacement of equipment and furniture in communal apartment building and the estate; 1) PLACE OF DEVELOPMENT (5 YEARS OR MORE)* 2) PLACE OF DEVELOPMENT (BETWEEN 1 AND 5 YEARS)* Management and administration. 3) ADJACENT AND IMMEDIATELY SURROUNDING VILLAGES OF GRANGE DE LINGS, RISEHOLME, DUNHOLME, SCOTHERN, DISCLAIMER SUDBROOKE, GREETWELL OR REEPHAM (5 YEARS OR MORE)* 4) ADJACENT AND IMMEDIATELY SURROUNDING VILLAGES OF The measurements on the floorplans are taken from the plan provided GRANGE DE LINGS, RISEHOLME, DUNHOLME, SCOTHERN, and should be used as a guide only. SUDBROOKE, GREETWELL OR REEPHAM (BETWEEN 1 AND 5 YEARS)* FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:- 5) WEST LINDSEY (5 YEARS OR MORE)* 6) WEST LINDSEY (LESS THAN 5 YEARS)* MUNDYS ESTATE AGENTS - Phillip Derby - Tel 01522 510044 - Email 7) LINCS HOMEFINDER CBL SYSTEM* [email protected] *More detailed information regarding the criteria under each category is LACE HOUSING ASSOCIATION - Elaine Donaldson, Housing Support available from either Lace Housing or Mundys. Officer - Tel 01522 514444 - Email [email protected] ACCOMMODATION WILKIN CHAPMAN SOLICITORS - Rachael Perry, Wilkin Chapman LLP, Cartergate House, 26 Chantry Lane, Grimsby. DN31 2LJ - Tel 01472 Lounge; 253923 - Email [email protected] Fully fitted Howdens kitchen with integrated high level oven, hob and WEBSITE extractor hood, integrated fridge freezer and under unit lighting; Our detailed website shows all our available properties and also gives extensive information on all aspects of moving home, local Tiled shower, vanity unit, wash hand basin, WC with access to master area information and helpful information for buyers and sellers. This can be found at mundys.net bedroom; SELLING YOUR HOME - HOW TO GO ABOUT IT We are happy to offer FREE advice on all aspects of moving home, including a Valuation by one of our Hall with storage cupboard; QUALIFIED/SPECIALIST VALUERS. Ring or call into one of our offices or visit our website for more details. Two bedrooms; BUYING YOUR HOME Gas central heating; An Independent Survey gives peace of mind and could save you a great deal of money. For details, including RICS Home Buyer Reports, call 01522 556088 and ask for Steven Spivey MRICS. Double glazed uPVC windows; GETTING A MORTGAGE Car parking space and private garden. We would be happy to put you in touch with our Financial Adviser who can help you to work out the cost of financing your purchase. ACCESS TO COMMUNAL FACILITIES NOTE 1. None of the services or equipment have been checked or tested. 2. All measurements are believed to be accurate but are given as a general guide and should be thoroughly checked. Fully furnished lounge and seating areas; GENERAL If you have any queries with regard to a purchase, please ask and we will be happy to assist. Mundys makes every effort to Fully equipped kitchen with hob; ensure these details are accurate, however they for themselves and the vendors (Lessors) for whom they act as Agents give Disabled WC; notice that: Passenger platform lift; 1. The details are a general outline for guidance only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. No person in the employment of Mundys has any authority to make or give representation or warranty whatever in relation to this Car park; property. External seating and maintained gardens. 2. All descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details should be verified by yourself on inspection, your own advisor or conveyancer, particularly on items stated herein as not verified. Regulated by RICS. Mundys is the trading name of Mundys Property Services LLP registered in England NO. OC 353705. The Partners are not Partners for the purposes of the Partnership Act 1890. Registered Office 29 Silver Street, Lincoln, LN2 1AS. Agents Note: Whilst every care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes only. All measurements are approximate are for general guidance purposes 29 – 30 Silver Street www.mundys.net only and whilst every care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied upon Lincoln [email protected] and potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements. 01522 510044 LN2 1AS .
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