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Havering Choicehomes Lettings Area Bidding Closes 07 December 2020 Havering ChoiceHomes Lettings Area Bidding closes 07 December 2020 GIDEA PARK Elizabeth House, Durham Avenue, RM2 RAINHAM Queens Gardens, Rainham, RM13 8EB Ref:214912 6JU Ref:214951 NORTH Landlord: Havering Landlord: Clarion Housing Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Bedsizes: 1 double Level: 3rd floor Bedsizes: 1 double Level: 2nd floor Other: Tenant Management Organisation. Close to local Other: HA Policy applies. Has Water Meter. No pets. Close amenities. Rent payable in advance. to local amenities. RENT (including charges of £26.38) £109.60pw RENT (including charges of £11.68) £105.29pw SOUTH Fyfield Road, Rainham, RM13 7TR RAINHAM SOUTH Harvest Court, Broadis Way, RM13 8FW Ref:214920 HORNCHURCH Ref:214918 Landlord: Havering Landlord: Clarion Housing Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Bedsizes: 1 double Level: 1st floor Bedsizes: 1 double Level: 1st floor Other: Close to local amenities. Rent payable in advance. Other: HA Policy applies. Has Water Meter. Open Plan design. Close to local amenities. RENT (including charges of £25.74) £124.60pw RENT (including charges of £8.50) £107.41pw Ref:214933 COLLIER ROW Havering Road, Romford, RM1 4QT Ref:214903 COLLIER ROW Defoe Way, Collier Row, RM5 2HR Landlord: Notting Hill Housing Group Landlord: Havering Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Bedsizes: 1 double Level: 1st floor Bedsizes: 1 double Level: 1st floor Other: HA Policy applies. No pets. 1 internal step. Open Other: Close to local amenities. Rent payable in advance. plan kitchen. Close to local amenities. RENT (including charges of £8.45) £104.99pw RENT (including charges of £27.02) £124.66pw Ref:214915 HAROLD HILL Petersfield Close, Harold Hill, RM3 9PS Ref:214914 ELM PARK Malan Square, Rainham, RM13 7JB Landlord: Havering Landlord: Havering Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Type: Flat Bedrooms:2 Bedsizes: 1 double Level: 1st floor Bedsizes: 2 doubles Level: 2nd floor Other: Close to local amenities. Rent payable in advance. Other: Has balcony. Close to local amenities. Rent payable in advance. RENT (including charges of £19.23) £109.59pw RENT (including charges of £27.02) £133.48pw GIDEA PARK Elizabeth House, Durham Avenue, RM2 HORNCHURCH Haynes Road, Hornchurch, RM11 2HU Ref:214942 6JU Ref:214941 Landlord: Havering Landlord: Havering Type: Flat Bedrooms:2 Type: Bungalow Bedrooms:2 Bedsizes: 2 doubles Level: 7th floor Bedsizes: 2 doubles Level: Ground floor Other: Affordable rent. Has Balcony. Has Water Meter. Other: Has Wet Room. Close to local amenities. rent Close to local amenities. Rent payable in advance. payable in advance. RENT (including charges of £17.08) £180.00pw RENT (including charges of £12.66) £125.18pw SOUTH Avelon Road, Rainham, RM13 7DJ CRANHAM & Roseberry Gardens, Upminster, RM14 Ref:214916 HORNCHURCH Ref:214907 UPMINSTER 1NF Landlord: Havering Landlord: Havering Type: Flat Bedrooms:2 Type: Maisonette Bedrooms:2 Bedsizes: 2 doubles Level: 3rd floor Bedsizes: 2 doubles Level: 1st floor Other: Close to local amenities. Rent payable in advance. Other: Has a remote garden. Close to local amenities. Rent payable in advance. RENT (including charges of £28.06) £134.52pw RENT (including charges of £15.01) £125.11pw To bid visit our website www.ellcchoicehomes.org.uk, telephone 0845 650 4125 or text 07781 486 526 Havering ChoiceHomes Lettings Area HAROLD HILL Lynmouth House, Harold Hill, RM3 9DR CRANHAM & Winchester House, Upminster, RM14 3LP Ref:214904 Ref:214910 UPMINSTER Landlord: Havering Landlord: Havering Type: Flat Bedrooms:2 Type: House Bedrooms:3 Bedsizes: 2 doubles Level: Ground floor Bedsizes: 2 doubles - 1 single Level: Ground floor Other: Has balcony. Close to local amenities. Rent payable Other: Close to local amenities. 2 Reception rooms. Rent in advance. payable in advance. RENT (including charges of £24.56) £122.56pw RENT (including charges of £13.53) £145.79pw Ref:214905 HAROLD HILL Preston Road, Harold Hill, RM3 7YU Landlord: Havering Type: House Bedrooms:3 Bedsizes: 2 doubles - 1 single Level: Ground floor Other: Mid Terrace House. Has Downstairs W.C. Close to local amenities. Rent payable in advance. RENT (including charges of £12.96) £136.74pw To bid visit our website www.ellcchoicehomes.org.uk, telephone 0845 650 4125 or text 07781 486 526 Havering ChoiceHomes Lettings Area Outcomes for Havering - Properties advertised between 27/11/2020 and 30/11/2020 P- Area Address No. of Property Garden No of Bids Band Effective date of r- Bedrooms Type bid with the o- most waiting p- time e- 2- Central Romford FORD LODGE, RM7 7ET 1 Flat No garden 5 Band - CC2 01/07/2016 2- Central Romford The Rotunda, RM7 9RA 1 Flat Communal garden 4 Band - CC2 01/07/2016 2- Harold Hill Hitchin Close, RM3 7EG 1 Flat No garden 1 Band - CC2 25/09/2019 2- Harold Hill Straight Road, RM3 8XR 1 Flat No garden 1 Band - H 06/08/2020 2- Harold Hill Dudley Road, RM3 8LH 1 Flat No garden 3 Band - H 12/03/2020 2- Harold Hill Preston Road, RM3 7YU 1 Flat Remote garden 3 Band - ER 29/09/2020 2- Harold Hill Veronica Close, RM3 8JN 1 Flat No garden 1 Band - ER 29/09/2020 2- Harold Wood Hamilton Drive, RM3 0UX 1 Flat Communal garden 6 Band - ER 11/10/2019 2- Collier Row Collier Row Lane, RM5 3DR 2 Flat No garden 142 Band - CC1 12/08/2020 2- Heaton Estate Kipling Towers, RM3 7HT 2 Flat No garden 52 Band - CC1 25/11/2020 2- Rainham North Burwood Road, RM13 8JS 2 Flat Remote garden 131 Band - CC1 19/05/2020 2- Heaton Estate Byron Way, RM3 7PS 3 House Own garden 275 Band - ER 27/11/2020 To bid visit our website www.ellcchoicehomes.org.uk, telephone 0845 650 4125 or text 07781 486 526.
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