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Key to Advert Symbols PROPERTY LIST All Partners Edition 384 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 23 November 2015 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 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 134 Kingsley House, Coronation Avenue, Bournemouth Landlord: Synergy Housing Shared garden, gas central heating, shower. Property is ready Rent: £90.65 per week to let. Priority will be given to someone who requires care and Service Charge: £41.17 per week support. There is a support charge that will form part of the Tenancy Type: Starter Tenancy tenancy and cannot be opted out of. Pets with permission only. A minimum of 2 weeks rent in advance is required. Transferring Synergy tenants will be required to give four SHARED weeks written notice. Tenancy type offered depends on current tenancy held 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 118 Gladys Court, Wellington Road, Charminster, Bournemouth Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, electric heating, shower. Communal lounge Rent: £78.45 per week and laundry. Wetroom. Limited car parking. Buggy store. Service Charge: £4.44 per week 24-hour call system and housing officer cover during office Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy hours Mon-Fri. Only existing pets allowed. Tenancy type offered depends on current tenancy held. 2 weeks rent in advance required at sign up. Close to shops and services in SHARED Charminster and bus routes into Bournemouth and Winton. 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 119 Knole Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, gas central heating, shower. Housing officer Rent: £73.17 per week on site during office hours. 24 hour emergency call system. Service Charge: £11.11 per week Spacious flat in a newly refurbished block. Tenancy offered will Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy depend on applicants current tenancy type. 2 weeks rent due on sign up. Only existing pets allowed. Shops and services available in Boscombe and Springbourne. Buggy store on site - SHARED service charge of £3.33 for this if needed. 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent ref no: 120 Sea Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Electric heating, bath. 1st floor flat - no lift. Conveniently Rent: £75.21 per week located for shops and services in Boscombe. 24 hour warden Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy call system. Only existing pets allowed. Limited parking. Buggy store. Tenancy type offered depends on current tenancy held. 2 weeks rent in advance required at sign up. 2 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 121 Castle Way, Strouden Park, Bournemouth Landlord: Bournemouth Housing Landlord Services Shared garden, electric central heating, bath and shower. 2 Rent: £96.28 per week bed ground floor flat situated close to shops and services at Tenancy Type: Introductory Tenancy Castlepoint. Pets allowed with written permission. Tenancy type offered depends on current tenancy held. 2 weeks rent in advance required at sign up. Preference given to applicant with SHARED a need for ground floor accommodation. 3 bed house - Social rent ref no: 149 Morley Close, Pokesdown, Bournemouth, Dorset Landlord: Sovereign Available mid Dec. Garden, gas central heating, bath. This is a Rent: £129.97 per week (48 weeks) 3 bed house with own private garden. It is close to bus routes, local shops & train services in Pokesdown and Southbourne. One weeks rent due in advance of £129.97 Studio flat - Social rent ref no: 151 Chiltern Court, Hunt Road, Somerford, Dorset Landlord: Sovereign Shared garden, gas central heating, bath. Centrally located Rent: £88.16 per week (48 weeks) bedsit close to shops and bus routes. One weeks rent of Service Charge: £7.33 per week (48 weeks) £95.49 due in advance. Support Charge: £0.00 per week (48 weeks) Tenancy Type: Probationary Tenancy SHARED Studio flat - Social rent ref no: 153 Purbeck Court, Dorset Road, Christchurch, Dorset Landlord: Sovereign Shared garden, gas central heating, bath. This is a first floor Rent: £95.02 per week (48 weeks) bedsit. Local to shops and bus routes. One weeks rent due in Tenancy Type: Starter Tenancy advance of £95.02 SHARED 1 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 154 Amethyst Road, Somerford, Christchurch, Dorset Landlord: Sovereign Available mid Dec. Garden, gas central heating, bath. This is Rent: £98.02 per week (48 weeks) a 1 bed first floor flat. It has it's own garden and shared drive. Tenancy Type: Probationary Tenancy Close to shops, local bus routes and doctors. One weeks rent due in advance £98.02 2 bed house - Social rent ref no: 152 Druitt Road, Somerford, Christchurch, Dorset Landlord: Sovereign Available start of Dec. Garden, gas central heating, bath. This Rent: £117.23 per week (48 weeks) is a lovely 2 bedroom house. Off road parking with access round the back of the property for car space. It is near bus routes, shops and schools. One weeks rent due in advance of £117.23 2 bed flat - Affordable rent ref no: 158 Barrack Road, Christchurch, Dorset Landlord: Spectrum Housing Group Available mid Dec. 5 years tenancy offered, shared garden, Rent: £131.89 per week gas central heating, bath. Pets with prior permission, Own Service Charge: £8.85 per week entrance Please note it has a high step! Communal Drying Tenancy Type: Starter Tenancy area & bike store, Casual Parking, Close to local amenities, bus routes & schools, An Affordable Rent Property, 5 year fixed term tenancy for anyone not already holding an Assured/ SHARED Secure tenancy. PLEASE NOTE you will be required to pay 1 weeks rent in advance (this includes those claiming Housing Benefit) 2 bed bungalow - Social rent ref no: 131 Sheasby Close, Six Penny Handley, Salisbury, SP5 5PN Landlord: Synergy Housing Available end of Dec. Priority will be given to members with Rent: £109.44 per week a proven local connection to the parish of Sixpenny Handley. Tenancy Type: Starter Tenancy 6 years tenancy offered, garden, electric heating, shower. Level access shower. Pets with permission only. A minimum of 2 weeks rent in advance is required. Transferring Synergy tenants will be required to give four weeks written notice. Tenancy type offered depends on current tenancy held. 2 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 132 Juniper Close, Three Legged Cross, Wimborne Landlord: Synergy Housing Available end of Dec. Priority will be given to members with a Rent: £88.88 per week proven local connection to the parish of Three Legged Cross. Service Charge: £1.47 per week 6 years tenancy offered, shared garden, gas central heating, Tenancy Type: Starter Tenancy bath. Pets with permission only. A minimum of 2 weeks rent in advance is required. Transferring Synergy tenants will be required to give four weeks written notice. Tenancy type offered SHARED depends on current tenancy held. 2 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 160 Park Way, West Moors, Dorset Landlord: Spectrum Housing Group Available Jan. Priority will be given to members with a proven Rent: £100.14 per week local connection to the parish of West Moors. Shared garden, Service Charge: £4.78 per week gas central heating, bath. No Pets, Casual Parking, Close to Tenancy Type: Assured Tenancy local amenities, schools & Bus routes, An assured tenancy with a 1 year starter period is offered for anyone not already holding a secure/assured tenancy, PLEASE NOTE you will be SHARED required to pay 1 weeks rent in advance (this includes those claiming Housing Benefit) 3 bed house - Affordable rent ref no: 133 Fairfield Road, Wimborne Landlord: Synergy Housing Available mid Dec. 6 years tenancy offered, garden, gas Rent: £165.58 per week central heating, bath. Pets with permission only. A minimum Tenancy Type: Starter Tenancy of 2 weeks rent in advance is required. Transferring Synergy tenants will be required to give four weeks written notice. Tenancy type offered depends on current tenancy held. Photo is of a similar property. 3 bed flat - Social rent ref no: 135 Tattersall Gardens , Sturminster Marshall Landlord: Synergy Housing Available mid Dec. Priority will be given to members with a Rent: £111.27 per week proven local connection to the parish of Sturminster Marshall. 6 Service Charge: £2.46 per week years tenancy offered, garden, gas central heating, bath.
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