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Havering Choicehomes Lettings Area Bidding Closes 03 May 2021 Havering ChoiceHomes Lettings Area Bidding closes 03 May 2021 HAROLD WOOD Ormond Close, Romford, RM3 0ZB CRANHAM & Salisbury Close, Canterbury Avenue, Ref:219125 Ref:219122 UPMINSTER Upminster, RM14 3LH Landlord: Guardian Housing Association Landlord: Havering Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Type: Bungalow Bedrooms:1 Bedsizes: 1 double Level: Ground floor Bedsizes: 1 double Level: Ground floor Other: Close to Other local amenities. Rent is payable in Other: Close to other local amenities. Rent payable in advance. 2 weeks minimum. water meter. Open advance. Wheelchair accessible. plan kitchen. RENT (no other charges) £172.62pw RENT (including charges of £14.10) £123.03pw Ref:219123 RAINHAM SOUTH Wantz Lane, Rainham , RM13 9NA Ref:219124 COLLIER ROW Blandford Close, Collier Row, RM7 8BP Landlord: Havering Landlord: Havering Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Bedsizes: 1 double Level: 1st floor Bedsizes: 1 double Level: 1st floor Other: Close to other local amenities. Rent payable in Other: Close to other local amenities. Rent payable in advance. advance. Has water Meter. Shower only. RENT (including charges of £26.48) £119.08pw RENT (including charges of £17.52) £116.62pw HAROLD HILL Sedgefield Close , Romford, RM3 9RP CENTRAL Medora Road, , Romford, , Essex, RM7 Ref:219101 Ref:219095 ROMFORD 7ER Landlord: Havering Landlord: L&Q Type: Flat Bedrooms:1 Type: Flat Bedrooms:2 Bedsizes: 1 double Level: Ground floor Bedsizes: 1 double - 1 single Level: 2nd floor Other: Close to other local amenities. Rent payable in Other: HA Policy applies. No pets. Communal garden. advance. Own garden. Close to local amenities. RENT (including charges of £20.89) £112.61pw RENT (including charges of £22.59) £132.15pw RAINHAM SOUTH St Helens Court , Upminster Road South, HAROLD HILL Wright Court, 1b Myrtle Court, Romford, Ref:219099 Rainham , RM13 9YU Ref:219096 RM3 8XS Landlord: Havering Landlord: L&Q Type: Maisonette Bedrooms:2 Type: Flat Bedrooms:2 Bedsizes: 2 doubles Level: 2nd floor Bedsizes: 1 double - 1 single Level: 2nd floor Other: Close to other local amenities. Rent payable in Other: Suitable for a family of 3 people. H.A. policy advance. applies. Close to local amenities. RENT (including charges of £28.04) £136.10pw RENT (including charges of £17.69) £167.28pw Ref:219120 HAROLD HILL Dudley Road, Romford, RM3 8LL Ref:219121 HAROLD HILL Pimpernel Way, Romford , RM3 8BT Landlord: Havering Landlord: Havering Type: House Bedrooms:2 Type: House Bedrooms:3 Bedsizes: 2 doubles Level: Ground floor Bedsizes: 1 double - 2 singles Level: Ground floor Other: Close to other local amenities. Rent payable in Other: Close to other local amenities. Rent payable in advance. Has level access shower. advance. Non Traditional Build. RENT (including charges of £11.79) £125.01pw RENT (including charges of £21.11) £134.33pw HAROLD HILL Gillingham House, Lindfield Road, Ref:219117 Romford, rm3 9bh Landlord: Havering Type: Flat Bedrooms:3 Bedsizes: 2 doubles - 1 single Level: Ground floor Other: Close to other local amenities. Rent payable in advance. Has Balcony. RENT (including charges of £29.47) £136.66pw 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 23/04/2021 and 26/04/2021 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- Harold Hill Broseley Road, RM3 9DB 0 Bungalow Own garden 1 Band - CC2 28/09/2020 2- Collier Row Turpin Avenue, RM5 2JU 1 Flat No garden 1 Band - ER 12/06/2020 2- Collier Row Highfield Towers, RM5 3DG 1 Flat No garden 1 Band - ER 12/06/2020 2- Harold Hill Runcorn House, RM3 8LX 1 Flat No garden 1 Band - CC2 01/10/2020 2- Harold Hill Hungerford House, RM3 9TH 1 Flat No garden 1 Band - H 10/08/2019 2- Harold Hill Wallingford House, RM3 8S 1 Flat No garden 1 Band - H 10/08/2019 2- Harold Hill Andromeda Court, RM3 8BL 1 Flat Communal garden 1 Band - RP 18/06/2016 2- Harold Hill Straight Road, RM3 8XR 1 Flat No garden 1 Band - RP 18/06/2016 2- Harold Hill Wolverton House, RM3 9DA 2 Flat No garden 104 Band - CC1 04/02/2021 2- Harold Hill Tiverton Grove, RM3 9UA 2 House Own garden 222 Band - ER 18/03/2021 2- Hornchurch Uphavering House, RM12 4YX 2 Flat No garden 77 Band - CC1 02/10/2020 2- Harold Hill Lucerne Way, RM3 8BS 3 House Own garden 199 Band - CC1 18/12/2019 To bid visit our website www.ellcchoicehomes.org.uk, telephone 0845 650 4125 or text 07781 486 526.
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