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Properties for Customers of the Leeds Homes Register Welcome to our weekly list of available properties for customers of the Leeds Homes Register. Bidding finishes Monday at 11.59pm. For further information on the properties listed below, how to bid and how they are let please check our website www.leedshomes.org.uk or telephone 0113 222 4413. Please have your application number and CBL references to hand. Alternatively, you can call into your local One Stop Centre or Community Hub for assistance. Date of Registration (DOR) : Homes advertised as date of registration (DOR) will be let to the bidder with the earliest date of registration and a local c onnection to the Ward area. Successful bidders will need to provide proof of local connection within 3 days of it being requested. Maps of Ward areas can be found at www.leeds.gov.uk/wardmaps Sep 22 2021 to Sep 27 2021 Ref Landlord Address Area Beds Type Sheltered Adapted Rent Description DOR KING EDWARD AVENUE, HORSFORTH, Single person or couple 60+ 11474 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS18 4BD Horsforth 1 Bungalow No No 74.68 No INGLEWOOD DRIVE, SEACROFT, Single person or couple 11484 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS14 6HG Killingbeck and Seacroft 1 Flat No No 65.59 No SWINNOW ROAD, SWINNOW, LEEDS, Single/couple sharing 11502 Leeds City Council LS13 4PJ Pudsey 1 Flat No No 64.86 Yes OAK TREE CRESCENT, GIPTON, Single/couple 11509 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS9 6SE Gipton and Harehills 1 Flat No No 62.87 No LANDSEER DRIVE, BRAMLEY, LEEDS, Single/couple 35+ 11511 Leeds City Council LS13 2QU Bramley and Stanningley 1 Flat No No 66.26 No MONKSWOOD BANK, SEACROFT, single/couple sharing 11512 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS14 1DS Killingbeck and Seacroft 1 Flat No No 63.04 No SOUTH FARM ROAD, GIPTON, LEEDS, Single/couple 11514 Leeds City Council LS9 6NY Gipton and Harehills 1 Flat No No 62.87 No GRANNY AVENUE, CHURWELL, Single/couple 11507 Leeds City Council MORLEY, LEEDS, LS27 7SN Morley North 1 Flat No No 66.09 No NASEBY GRANGE, BURMANTOFTS, Single/couple 55+ 11516 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS9 7TE Burmantofts and Richmond Hill 1 High Rise Flat No No 67.71 No MOOR ROAD, BEESTON, LEEDS, LS11 Single/couple 45+ 11497 Leeds City Council 5UP Hunslet and Riverside 1 High Rise Flat No No 71.85 No WESTERLY RISE, MISTRESS LANE, Single person or couple 11462 Leeds City Council ARMLEY, LEEDS, LS12 2LW Armley 1 High Rise Flat No No 67.45 No DAWSONS CORNER, STANNINGLEY, Single/couple 60+ 11506 Leeds City Council PUDSEY, LEEDS, LS28 5TA Pudsey 1 Bungalow Yes No 75.16 No SPINNEYFIELD COURT, RICHMOND 1 BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR 11454 The Guinness HILL, LEEDS, LS9 8JS Burmantofts and Richmond Hill 1 Flat Yes No 76.77 FLAT FOR OVER 55'S No ST MATTHIAS STREET, BURLEY, Single person/couple 60+ 11490 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS4 2EE Kirkstall 1 Flat Yes No 97.39 No Scotts Hill Close , Thorner , Leeds, Single person or couple 60+ 11482 Leeds City Council LS14 3BY Harewood 1 Bungalow Yes Yes 88.36 No ST ANDREWS CLOSE, YEADON, Single person or couple 60+ 11476 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS19 7UX Otley and Yeadon 1 Bungalow Yes Yes 90.22 No Lyndon Road, Bramham, Wetherby, Single person or couple 60+ 11470 Leeds City Council LS22 6RH Wetherby 1 Bungalow Yes Yes 88.36 No NORTHFIELD PLACE, ROTHWELL, Single/couple 60+ 11496 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS26 0SL Ardsley and Robin Hood 1 Bungalow Yes Yes 81.49 No QUEENSWOOD DRIVE, HEADINGLEY, Single/couple 11501 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS6 3NG Kirkstall 1 Flat No Yes 64.70 No PENNWELL GARTH, STANKS, LEEDS, Single/couple 55+ 11451 Connect Housing LS14 5NZ Killingbeck and Seacroft 1 Flat No Yes 99.14 No FARRAR LANE, ADEL, LEEDS, LS16 Single/couple 60+ 11475 Leeds City Council 7JW Adel and Wharfedale 1 Flat Yes Yes 119.76 No Holmsley Lane, Woodlesford, LS26 2 bed ground floor flat HA 11450 Home Group 8RY Rothwell 2 Flat No No 556.65 No 11459 Leeds Federated Argie Avenue, Burley, Leeds, LS4 2TY Kirkstall 2 Flat No No 96.76 Couple 50+ No WESTBOURNE AVENUE, BEESTON, 2 Bed 4 Person Back to Back 11465 Leeds Federated LEEDS, LS11 6EL Beeston and Holbeck 2 House No No 80.34 House No KYFFIN AVENUE, HALTON, LEEDS, Family with 1-2 children 11467 Clarion Housing LS15 0EE Temple Newsam 2 House No No 341.62 No Carden Place, Leeds, LS15 0QU Family with dependent 11468 Clarion Housing Temple Newsam 2 House No No 508.00 children No THE GROVE, HORSFORTH, LEEDS, Friends/relatives sharing 11478 Leeds City Council LS18 4BB Horsforth 2 Bungalow No No 82.27 Yes BROADWAY, HORSFORTH, LEEDS, Single/couple with access to 11477 Leeds City Council LS18 4QS Horsforth 2 Flat No No 72.83 children No LATCHMERE VIEW, WEST PARK, Household with dependent 11440 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS16 5DT Kirkstall 2 Flat No No 71.55 children No STANKS DRIVE, STANKS, LEEDS, LS14 Household with dependent 11463 Leeds City Council 5QD Cross Gates and Whinmoor 2 Flat No No 84.44 children No MEYNELL APPROACH, HOLBECK, Friends/relatives sharing 45+ 11495 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS11 9PY Beeston and Holbeck 2 Flat No No 87.19 No LIDGETT TOWERS, GLEDHOW, LEEDS, Single/couple with access to 11481 Leeds City Council LS8 1RF Roundhay 2 High Rise Flat No No 82.58 children 30+ No GAMBLE HILL DRIVE, BRAMLEY, Friends/relatives sharing 30+ 11503 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS13 4TF Farnley and Wortley 2 High Rise Flat No No 77.02 No COTTINGLEY DRIVE, BEESTON, Household with a dependent 11493 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS11 0JP Beeston and Holbeck 2 House No No 79.22 child No CROSBY ROAD, HOLBECK, LEEDS, Household with dependent 11498 Leeds City Council LS11 9LX Beeston and Holbeck 2 House No No 70.77 children. No Welcome to our weekly list of available properties for customers of the Leeds Homes Register. Bidding finishes Monday at 11.59pm. For further information on the properties listed below, how to bid and how they are let please check our website www.leedshomes.org.uk or telephone 0113 222 4413. Please have your application number and CBL references to hand. Alternatively, you can call into your local One Stop Centre or Community Hub for assistance. Date of Registration (DOR) : Homes advertised as date of registration (DOR) will be let to the bidder with the earliest date of registration and a local c onnection to the Ward area. Successful bidders will need to provide proof of local connection within 3 days of it being requested. Maps of Ward areas can be found at www.leeds.gov.uk/wardmaps Ref Landlord Address Area Beds Type Sheltered Adapted Rent Description DOR HEIGHTS WAY, ARMLEY, LEEDS, LS12 Household with dependent 11500 Leeds City Council 3SN Farnley and Wortley 2 House No No 72.89 children No WYKEBECK AVENUE, Household with dependent 11480 Leeds City Council OSMONDTHORPE, LEEDS, LS9 0JG Temple Newsam 2 House No No 73.41 children No CLIFFORD MOOR ROAD, BOSTON Household with dependent 11472 Leeds City Council SPA, WETHERBY, LEEDS, LS23 6NU Wetherby 2 House No No 92.30 children No TARNSIDE DRIVE, SEACROFT, LEEDS, Household with dependent 11483 Leeds City Council LS14 6BW Killingbeck and Seacroft 2 House No No 72.67 children Yes BROADLEA TERRACE, BRAMLEY, Household with dependent 11486 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS13 2SQ Bramley and Stanningley 2 House No No 76.19 children No BURNSALL COURT, ARMLEY, LEEDS, Single/couple 60+ 11487 Leeds City Council LS12 3NX Armley 2 High Rise Flat Yes Yes 93.15 No GAMBLE HILL GRANGE, GAMBLE HILL Friends/relatives sharing 11504 Leeds City Council DRIVE, BRAMLEY, LEEDS, LS13 4TE Farnley and Wortley 2 High Rise Flat No Yes 77.51 No WHITE LAITHE GARTH, WHINMOOR, Household with dependent 11464 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS14 2EJ Cross Gates and Whinmoor 2 House No Yes 80.14 children No NURSERY GARTH, WETHERBY, LEEDS, Single/couple 60+ 11471 Leeds City Council LS22 6TP Wetherby 2 House Yes Yes 80.75 No YORK PLACE, WETHERBY, LEEDS, Household with a child 10+ 11469 Leeds City Council LS22 6PA Wetherby 2 Maisonette No Yes 83.38 No HOLTDALE CROFT, ADEL, LEEDS, Household with dependent 11473 Leeds City Council LS16 7SQ Adel and Wharfedale 3 House No No 84.98 children No TEMPLE AVENUE, ROTHWELL, LEEDS, Household with dependent 11494 Leeds City Council LS26 0JN Rothwell 3 House No No 88.51 children No BAKER STREET, MORLEY, LEEDS, Household with dependent 11508 Leeds City Council LS27 0AE Morley South 3 House No No 82.11 children Yes ARGIE AVENUE, BURLEY, LEEDS, LS4 Household with dependent 11492 Leeds City Council 2TY Kirkstall 3 Maisonette No No 94.45 children Yes BEESTON PARK PLACE, BEESTON, Household with dependent 11489 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS11 8DQ Beeston and Holbeck 3 House No Yes 82.61 children No MALVERN ROAD, BEESTON, LEEDS, Household with dependent 11491 Leeds City Council LS11 8PH Beeston and Holbeck 3 House No Yes 83.21 children No BAYSWATER CRESCENT, HAREHILLS, Family between 4 to 6 11466 Places for People LEEDS, LS8 5QG Gipton and Harehills 4 House No No 103.78 members No HARPER LANE, YEADON, LEEDS, LS19 Couple 55+ 10916 Anchor Hanover 7NE Horsforth 1 Flat No No 512.78 No PARK ROAD, GUISELEY, LEEDS, LS20 Couple 55+ 10551 Anchor Hanover 8DE Guiseley and Rawdon 1 Flat Yes No 540.23 No SIR KARL COHEN SQUARE, ARMLEY, Single person 60+ 11458 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS12 3BN Armley 1 Bedsit Yes Yes 76.10 No CROSS HILLS COURT, KIPPAX, LEEDS, Single person 60+ 10293 Leeds City Council LS25 7JT Kippax and Methley 1 Bedsit Yes Yes 96.54 No CROSS HILLS COURT, KIPPAX, LEEDS, 11185 Leeds City Council LS25 7JT Kippax and Methley 1 Bedsit Yes Yes 100.77 No WHITE LAITHE ROAD, WHINMOOR, Single person or couple 60+ 11332 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS14 2EQ Cross Gates and Whinmoor 1 Flat Yes Yes 87.23 No HOLLINS GROVE, ALLERTON Single person or couple 60+ 11499 Leeds City Council BYWATER, CASTLEFORD, LEEDS, Kippax and Methley 1 Flat Yes Yes 119.66 No HOLLINS GROVE, ALLERTON Single/couple 60+ 11505 Leeds City Council BYWATER, CASTLEFORD, LEEDS, Kippax and Methley 1 Flat Yes Yes 119.66 No NASEBY GRANGE , BURMANTOFTS, Friends or relatives sharing 11188 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS9 7TD Burmantofts and Richmond Hill 2 High Rise Flat No No 74.14 No CLEVELEYS COURT, HOLBECK, LEEDS, Couple 55+ 6761 Leeds Federated LS11 0AX Beeston and Holbeck 2 Flat Yes Yes 107.77 No Crescent Grange , Beeston , Leeds , Friends/relatives sharing 60+ 9604 Leeds City Council LS11 5UN Hunslet and Riverside 2 High Rise Flat Yes Yes 94.08 No.
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