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PROPERTY LIST Expressions of Interest Must Reach Bucks Home Choice by 12:00 on 27/09/2021 PROPERTY LIST Expressions of interest must reach Bucks Home Choice by 12:00 on 27/09/2021 Advert cycle No. 516 23/09/2021 Bidding will open every Thursday at 9am and close the following Monday at 12 noon. Number of properties Applicants may express an interest in up to three properties for which they are eligible. For further information please refer available in Bucks to the website. Home Choice 55 Ways to express an interest (refer to the website for more details) • By internet at www.buckshomechoice.gov.uk 2 bed sheltered bungalow - Social rent Ref No: 960 The Beeches, Wendover Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust Pet restrictions apply. Approximate monthly utility Rent: £106.78 pw costs – Gas: £45, Electric: £55 and Water: £35. Service Charge: £8.41 pw Property benefits from a Wetroom. Priority will be given to couples 60+ and then 55+ . Assessment of suitability will apply. Two weeks advance rent required at sign up. 1 bed flat - Affordable rent Ref No: 946 Hastoe Park, Aylesbury Landlord:Hastoe Housing Association A second floor one bed flat, gas central heating, Rent: £490.00 pm shared garden, no pets allowed, garage. Estimated Tenancy Type:Lifetime Tenancy hand over date mid October. 1 bed flat - Social rent Ref No: 947 Walton Road, Aylesbury Landlord:Housing Solutions A ground floor one bedroom flat, gas central heating, Rent: £102.94 pw bath with overhead shower, no garden, no pets Service Charge: £15.19 pw allowed, allocated parking. One weeks rent due in Tenancy Type:Fixed Term Tenancy advance. Estimated handover date mid October. 2 bed flat - Social rent Ref No: 943 Elm Court, Greyhound Lane Landlord:Hightown A ground floor two bedroom flat, gas central heating, Rent: £113.67 pw bath with overhead shower, no garden, no pets Service Charge: £9.04 pw allowed and parking available. Four weeks rent due Support Charge: £1.44 pw in advance. Tenancy Type:Lifetime Tenancy 2 bed flat - Affordable rent Ref No: 945 Dickens Lane, Newton Leys, Bletchley Landlord:Hightown A ground floor two bedroom flat, gas central heating, Rent: £164.66 pw bath with overhead shower, no garden, no pets Tenancy Type:Lifetime Tenancy allowed, on street parking. Four weeks rent due in advance. Estimated hand over date early October. 2 bed flat - Social rent Ref No: 956 Ebble Close, Walton Court Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust No Pets. Approximate monthly utility costs – Gas: Rent: £92.40 pw £45, Electric: £55 and Water: £35. Two weeks Service Charge: £6.38 pw advance rent required at sign up. 2 bed flat - Social rent Ref No: 958 Fremantle Road, Southcourt Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust No Pets. Approximate monthly utility costs – Gas: Rent: £91.95 pw £45, Electric: £55 and Water: £35. Two weeks Service Charge: £1.26 pw advance rent required at sign up. 2 bed flat - Affordable rent Ref No: 963 Kempster Way, Weston Turville Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust Gas central heating, Council tax band: C. New Rent: £171.01 pw build property, ready to let. No Pets. Property has Service Charge: £8.99 pw 1 parking space. Affordability assessment will be carried out. Two weeks advance rent required at sign up. 2 bed flat - Affordable rent Ref No: 964 Kempster Way, Weston Turville Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust Gas central heating, Council tax band: C. No Rent: £171.01 pw Pets. Property has 1 parking space. Affordability Service Charge: £8.99 pw assessment will be carried out. Two weeks advance rent required at sign up. 2 bed flat - Affordable rent Ref No: 965 Camborne Avenue, Bedgrove, Aylesbury Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust No Pets. Approximate monthly utility costs – Gas: Rent: £158.38 pw £45, Electric: £55 and Water: £35. Two weeks Service Charge: £7.77 pw advance rent required at sign up. 2 bed house - Social rent Ref No: 944 Rivetts Close, Aylesbury Landlord:Metropolitan Thames Valley A two bedroom house, gas central heating, bath with Rent: £117.84 pw overhead shower, garden, pets allowed with written Service Charge: £3.18 pw permission, allocated parking. Two weeks rent in Tenancy Type:Assured Shorthold Tenancy advance. Estimated handover date mid October. Priority will be given to applicants in the Greater Aylesbury area. 2 bed house - Social rent Ref No: 955 Chantry Road, Quarrendon Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust Pet restrictions apply. Approximate monthly utility Rent: £103.32 pw costs – Gas: £45, Electric: £55 and Water: £35. Two Service Charge: £1.87 pw weeks advance rent required at sign up. 2 bed house - Social rent Ref No: 957 Elmhurst Road, Elmhurst Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust Pet restrictions apply. Approximate monthly utility Rent: £101.99 pw costs – Gas: £45, Electric: £55 and Water: £35. Two Service Charge: £2.32 pw weeks advance rent required at sign up. 2 bed house - Social rent Ref No: 959 York Place, Southcourt Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust Pet restrictions apply. Approximate monthly utility Rent: £98.93 pw costs – Gas: £45, Electric: £55 and Water: £35. Two Service Charge: £1.64 pw weeks advance rent required at sign up. 2 bed house - Affordable rent Ref No: 961 Eynesford Road, Stoke Mandeville Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust Pet restrictions apply. New build property. Property Rent: £180.28 pw has two parking spaces. Affordability assessment will Service Charge: £3.83 pw be carried out. Two weeks advanced rent required at sign up. 2 bed house - Affordable rent Ref No: 962 Eynesford Road, Stoke Mandeville Landlord:Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust Pet restrictions apply. New build property. Property Rent: £180.28 pw has two parking spaces. Affordability assessment will Service Charge: £3.83 pw be carried out. Two weeks advanced rent required at sign up. 1 bed flat - Social rent Ref No: 953 Cherry Orchard, Maybush Gardens, Prestwood Landlord:Paradigm Please be aware while the government guidelines Rent: £107.29 pw in relation to social distancing are in place this Service Charge: £25.20 pw could delay the letting of the property. Close to local Tenancy Type:Flexible Tenancy shops.Property has a Shower with step up to Shower Tray. preference will be given to persons requiring this adaptation. Use of Communal Laundry Room. Independent living scheme for applicants aged 55+, warden services not provided. Non social housing applicants offered starter followed by 5 year fixed term tenancy. 4 weeks or calendar month advance rent required before signing the tenancy agreement. 2 bed flat - Affordable rent Ref No: 948 The Chequers, St Marys Way, Chesham Landlord:Hightown Electric heating, bath and shower. Affordability Rent: £187.66 pw assessment will be carried out. Successful applicant Tenancy Type:Assured Shorthold Tenancy will be offered an Assured tenancy after a successful probationary period where applicable. 4 weeks rent required before signing the tenancy. No pets allowed. Parking available. 2 bed flat - Social rent Ref No: 952 Chiltern Heights, White Lion Road, Amersham Landlord:Paradigm 6 years tenancy offered, gas central heating, Council Rent: £104.49 pw tax band: B, bath. Property close to local shops and Service Charge: £10.21 pw bus route. Flat on two levels - internal stairs. Stairs Additional Charge: £6.92 pw up to balcony walkway to access flat door. Non Tenancy Type:Flexible Tenancy social housing applicants offered starter followed by 5yr fixed term tenancy. 4 weeks or one calendar month advance rent required. Availability of this property is subject to government guidance on essential moves which could possibly cause a delay 2 bed flat - Social rent Ref No: 954 Chiltern Heights, White Lion Road, Amersham Landlord:Paradigm Available mid Oct. 6 years tenancy offered, gas Rent: £104.49 pw central heating, Council tax band: B, bath. Non social Service Charge: £10.21 pw housing applicants offered starter followed by 5 Additional Charge: £7.48 pw year fixed term tenancy. 4 weeks or calendar month Tenancy Type:Flexible Tenancy advance rent required before signing the tenancy agreement. Please be aware while the government guidelines in relation to social distancing are in place this could delay the letting of the property. On bus route to Amersham Town centre and Little Chalfont village. Studio sheltered flat - Social rent Ref No: 971 Grays Dormer, Thorne Road, Lane End Landlord:Red Kite Community Housing Shared garden, bath. Newly decorated throughout Rent: £84.54 pw in neutral colours. Communal laundry & common Service Charge: £47.72 pw room. Close to GP, local shops & bus route into Tenancy Type:Fixed Term Tenancy High Wycombe (3 miles away) with all amenities. All applicants to be assessed for suitability at viewing in person. Fixed term tenancy may apply with 1 year starter period. EPC rating - C 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent Ref No: 966 The Pastures, High Wycombe Landlord:Red Kite Community Housing Shared garden, central heating, bath. Newly Rent: £96.29 pw decorated throughout in neutral colours and has Service Charge: £40.35 pw use of communal lounge & laundry. Hillside location Tenancy Type:Fixed Term Tenancy overlooking view of nearby town centre valley and hills. On a bus route into town centre with all amenities, including shopping centre, train station and hospital. GPs, dentists and opticians also all within a mile. All applicants to be assessed for suitability in person. 5 year fixed term tenancy may apply. EPc rating C 1 bed sheltered flat - Social rent Ref No: 969 Nancy Hall Court, High Wycombe Landlord:Red Kite Community Housing Shared garden, central heating, bath. Newly Rent: £94.87 pw decorated throughout in neutral colours. Flat area Service Charge: £38.21 pw close to local shops, supermarket & bus routes. Easy Tenancy Type:Fixed Term Tenancy access to Junction 4 of M40 and town centre, which is under 2 miles away and contains shopping centre, hospital and bus & train stations.
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