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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 1 2021 to Sep 6 2021 Ref Landlord Address Area Beds Type Sheltered Adapted Rent Description DOR CARDEN AVENUE, HALTON, LEEDS, Single person 11235 Clarion Housing LS15 0EJ Temple Newsam 1 Flat No No 300.91 No CHELTENHAM STREET, UPPER Single person 11275 Leeds City Council WORTLEY, LEEDS, LS12 1HA Armley 1 Bedsit No No 61.67 No LEA FARM DRIVE, KIRKSTALL, LEEDS, Single/couple 11276 Leeds City Council LS5 3QG Kirkstall 1 Flat No No 63.11 No WYTHER PARK ROAD, ARMLEY, Single/couple 11236 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS12 2RX Armley 1 Flat No No 66.01 No SISSONS GREEN, MIDDLETON, Single person or couple 11249 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS10 4JX Middleton Park 1 Flat No No 63.40 No MIDDLETON CLOSE, MORLEY, LEEDS, Single/couple 11250 Leeds City Council LS27 8BZ Morley South 1 Flat No No 65.88 No alderton heights , Moortown, Leeds, Single person or couple 11253 Leeds City Council LS17 5LU Alwoodley 1 Flat No No 72.31 No BECKHILL AVENUE, MILES HILL, Single person or couple 11255 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS7 2RY Chapel Allerton 1 Flat No No 64.07 No HOLTDALE PLACE, ADEL, LEEDS, Single/couple 11256 Leeds City Council LS16 7RJ Adel and Wharfedale 1 Flat No No 68.86 No HOLTDALE FOLD, ADEL, LEEDS, LS16 Single or a couple sharing 11257 Leeds City Council 7RS Adel and Wharfedale 1 Flat No No 68.86 No GLEN ROAD, MORLEY, LEEDS, LS27 Single or a couple 11261 Leeds City Council 9HF Morley South 1 Flat No No 66.09 No THE HEIGHTS WEST, FARROW BANK, Single person or a couple 11263 Leeds City Council ARMLEY, LEEDS, LS12 3TY Farnley and Wortley 1 High Rise Flat No No 70.18 sharing No AVIARY TERRACE, ARMLEY, LEEDS, Single person or couple 11241 Leeds City Council LS12 2NR Armley 1 House No No 66.16 No BARNET ROAD, ARMLEY, LEEDS, LS12 Single person or couple 60+ 11239 Leeds City Council 1QN Armley 1 Bungalow Yes No 82.32 No SIR KARL COHEN SQUARE, ARMLEY, Single person, 60+ 11259 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS12 3BN Armley 1 Bedsit Yes Yes 76.10 No BRAYTON GREEN, SWARCLIFFE, Single/couple 60+ 11248 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS14 5LZ Cross Gates and Whinmoor 1 Bungalow Yes Yes 66.57 No CRANMORE GROVE, MIDDLETON, Single/couple 60+ 11242 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS10 4QH Middleton Park 1 Bungalow Yes Yes 102.65 No DENSHAW DRIVE, MORLEY, LEEDS, Single person or couple 60+ 11245 Leeds City Council LS27 8RR Morley South 1 Bungalow No Yes 72.46 No LANDSEER WALK, BRAMLEY, LEEDS, Single/couple 30+ 11266 Leeds City Council LS13 2TY Bramley and Stanningley 1 Flat No Yes 66.23 No SHERBURN SQUARE, SWARCLIFFE, Single/couple 11260 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS14 5DB Cross Gates and Whinmoor 1 Flat No Yes 77.93 Yes FARRAR LANE, ADEL, LEEDS, LS16 Single/couple 60+ 11258 Leeds City Council 7JW Adel and Wharfedale 1 Flat Yes Yes 119.49 No RAYNEL CLOSE, LAWNSWOOD, Single/couple 11278 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS16 6JY Weetwood 1 Flat No Yes 69.20 No SWARCLIFFE GREEN, STANKS, LEEDS, Single/couple 11274 Leeds City Council LS14 5PG Cross Gates and Whinmoor 1 Flat No Yes 77.47 No Blenheim Drive, Leeds, LS25 7FT 2 Bedroom newly built house 11295 Yorkshire Housing Kippax and Methley 2 House No No 95.97 in Kippax No BUTTERBOWL GARDENS, FARNLEY, Friends or relatives sharing 11269 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS12 5JF Farnley and Wortley 2 Flat No No 71.77 No SWINNOW LANE, SWINNOW, LEEDS, Friends or family sharing 11273 Leeds City Council LS13 4QU Pudsey 2 Flat No No 74.54 No CRANMER BANK, MOORTOWN, Household with a dependent 11254 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS17 5JY Alwoodley 2 Flat No No 75.28 child No LEWISHAM COURT, PEEL STREET, Friends or relatives sharing 11265 Leeds City Council MORLEY, LEEDS, LS27 8QB Morley South 2 Flat No No 77.11 Yes Larkhill Road , Gledhow , Leeds, LS8 Household with access to 11246 Leeds City Council 1RF Roundhay 2 High Rise Flat No No 82.58 children 30+ No HOLBORN TOWERS, SHAY STREET, Friends/relatives sharing/small 11238 Leeds City Council WOODHOUSE, LEEDS, LS6 2QB Headingley and Hyde Park 2 High Rise Flat No No 73.88 family No MANOR FARM DRIVE, MIDDLETON, Household with dependent 11247 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS10 3RE Middleton Park 2 House No No 74.93 children No THORNVILLE MOUNT, HYDE PARK, Single person or couple 11243 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS6 1JX Headingley and Hyde Park 2 House No No 85.45 No MILL GREEN CLOSE, SWARCLIFFE, Household with dependent 11271 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS14 5JP Cross Gates and Whinmoor 2 House No No 93.43 children Yes Bayonne, Silver Cross Way, Guisley, 2 bed adapted flat 11288 Home Group Leeds, LS20 8FJ Guiseley and Rawdon 2 Flat No Yes 550.19 No WYKEBECK STREET, Household with dependent 11280 Leeds City Council OSMONDTHORPE, LEEDS, LS9 0HY Temple Newsam 2 Flat No Yes 73.97 children Yes Ref Landlord Address Area Beds Type Sheltered Adapted Rent Description DOR PRIVILEGE STREET, UPPER WORTLEY, Friends/relatives sharing 40+ 11264 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS12 4LN Farnley and Wortley 2 Flat No Yes 76.28 No SOUTHROYD PARK, PUDSEY, LEEDS, Household with dependent 11281 Leeds City Council LS28 8AX Pudsey 3 House No No 87.34 children Yes SHAFTON LANE, HOLBECK, LEEDS, Households with dependent 11270 Leeds City Council LS11 9RE Beeston and Holbeck 3 House No No 88.65 children Yes HAWKSWOOD AVENUE, KIRKSTALL, Household with dependent 11279 Leeds City Council LEEDS, LS5 3PN Kirkstall 3 House No Yes 84.98 children No RYCROFT AVENUE, SWINNOW, LEEDS, Household with dependent 11268 Leeds City Council LS13 4NJ Pudsey 3 House No Yes 86.07 children No PHIL MAY COURT, ARMLEY, LEEDS, Single/couple 60+ 11240 Leeds City Council LS12 1YW Armley 1 Flat Yes Yes 89.11 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 Cross Hills Court, Kippax, Leeds, LS25 Single person 60+ 10288 Leeds City Council 7JT Kippax and Methley 1 Bedsit Yes Yes 94.98 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 WHINGATE COURT, WHINGATE, Single person or couple 60+ 7812 Leeds City Council ARMLEY, LEEDS, LS12 3XH Farnley and Wortley 1 Flat Yes Yes 77.41 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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