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Location of Property Current Type of Home Housing Authority Other Location of Current Housing Other Information Type of Home Area(s) in the Contact details Property type of Authority looking for: home Colby 1BB DOI Property in good decorative order. 2BH or 2BB North; Andreas, Bride, David 331195 Ballaugh, Lezayre, Maughold, Ramsey Castletown 2BA DOI n/r 2 or 3 BH Castletown Susan 827693 or 429535 Ballavagher, Douglas 2 BH Douglas Redecorated throughtout, new front 2BB Onchan Jackie 671463, Borough Council & back door & kitchen Karndine [email protected] flooring in living room Douglas 2BA Douglas n/r 2BH,2BB or 2BA Douglas, Ramsey Bobby 427193 Borough Council Laxey 1BA Sheltered Patio garden at rear, garden area at 1 or 2 Bed Douglas or Pulrose William 863851 or 417825 (ground the front - new shower fitted Ground Floor or floor) Sheltered Ballalough, 3BH DOI n/r 3BH or 3BB South; Rushen, Port Ron 479812 Castletown Erin, Port-St-Mary, Arbory. Douglas, Onchan, Santon Jurby 3BH DOI n/r 3 or 4 BH North (Ballaugh) - 231690 Bride Port Erin 3BH DOI 2 or 3 BB South - Arbory, Port Suzanne 835431 Suzanne Erin, Port St Mary. [email protected] West Douglas 1 BB Douglas Quiet and Secluded Area, end of 1BB North: Andreas, Bruce - 304694 Borough Council Terrace, no cars go past the house Bride, Jurby, Lezayre, & no gardening needed Ramsey Peel 2BH PTC Property in good decorative order, 2 or 3 BB or H East: Onchan Pat - 489482 new kitchen fitted & new front and back doors Castletown 3 BH Castletown In very good condition with a fully 2BB East: Onchan Susan: 491025 or Commissioners integrated kitchen & new work tops. [email protected] The bathroom is fully tiled. Good decorative order throughout, Enclosed easily maintained private back garden Attached garage Colby 2BA DOI 1or 2 BA North: Andreas Jason Parry 309635 or Lezayre Ramsey jaytom116yahoo.co.uk East: Douglas Onchan Douglas 3BH Douglas The property is in good decorative 2 BH or BB North: Ramsey Sarah: 414683 Borough Council order throughout. It benefits from a decked garden. Ideally located close to local amenities including school & GP's. Colby 2BA DOI Two bedroomed ground floor flat in 1BA East: Onchan Jerry - 415679 (Ground quiet location. Close proximity to Floor) local amenities and has good transport links (bus and steam train) Jurby 3 BH DOI The property has 3 bedrooms and 2 3 BH North: Ramsey Ruth Gale - 244937 reception rooms. Good sized front and rear gardens. Farmland opposite gives good views of the countryside Laxey 3BH DOI 3 BH in good decorative order with 3BH East: Laxey North: Rose 479445 or a newly fitted kitchen. Good sized Maughold [email protected] gardens St Johns 3BH DOI New fitted kitchen with breakfast 3 BH or BB West: Peel Fiona 249698 bar. Recently decorated throughout. Large corner garden. Close proximity to schools bus route shop & park Douglas Sheltered Douglas Sheltered bedsit in good decorativer 1 or 2BB South: Arbory [email protected] bedsit Borough order with a newly fitted kitchen On Central: Marown Council bus route Santon Douglas 3BH Douglas New kitchen Oak doors throughout 3BH/3BB East: Laxey/lonan 228500 0r [email protected] Borough New tiled toilet & bathroom South: Castletown Council Ballasalla Peel 2BA PTC In a quiet area with enclosed garden 2BH North: Ballaugh Frances 429184 Ballasalla 1BA DOI New kitchen re-fit & wooden flooring 2B/BB/BA South: Port Erin Caren Harrison 401509 or fitted in bathroom & kitchen Castletown [email protected] Redecorated Bride 2BH DOI Re-decorated & new carpets 1/2BH/BB North: Ramsey Vivienne 202559 throughout New kitchen. Lovely garden in a peaceful & quiet location Ballasalla 2BA DOI Property only three & a half years 2BB North: Andreas Bride Geoff Steel 484222 [email protected] old. In good decorative order with Ballaugh Lezayre underfloor heating Maughold South: Port Erin Port St Mary Arbory Castletown East: Laxey Braddan West: Peel German Douglas Sheltered Dougals First floor - lift access. Newly fitted 1 or 2 BB South: Arbory Malew Evelyn 333673 Bedsit Borough kitchen CH &HW included in the Castletown Council rent Douglas 2BA Douglas New ground floor flat Kitchen living 2BA or 2BH East: Douglas Ann 489908 [email protected] Borough room & 2 good sized bedrooms For Onchan Council the over 50's Parking for 2 cars West: Peel .
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