2 bed flat
Open plan kitchen/ living room.
Kitchen - ample base and wall units, free standing fridge freezer, free standing washer dryer, combo boilrr, 4 ring gas job, electric oven.
Lounge - 2 x radiators, 2 windows, tv and telephone points.
Bedroom 1 - double bedroom, window, radiator, double wardrobe, television point.
Bedroom 2 - double bedroom, window, radiator, double wardrobe.
Family bathroom - bath with shower over and shower screen, whb, WC, radiator
Hall - storage cupboard with electric meter, 2 x radiators, entry phone system
About Mid Market
Mid-Market Rent housing is designed to assist households that are unlikely to be successfully housed by the Council or a Housing Association/Co-operative due to the pressure on housing supply.
Mid-Market rent is a form of affordable housing, although rents are higher than what a tenant would normally expect to pay in social housing.
As a tenant you normally get a short assured tenancy, which is the same type of lease as most tenants get when they rent privately.
The Local Housing Authority's Housing Strategy clearly defines the important role Mid-Market Rent housing performs in addressing housing need throughout the city and this tenure forms an integral element of the council's affordable housing policy.
Assessment
Preference in the allocation of either Mid-Market Rent housing will be given to:
* First time buyers
* Those living in private rented housing
* Those living with family, friends or relatives
* Those lacking security of tenure in their current home.
* Owners of properties where a change of circumstances (e.G. Health or relationship breakdown) is forcing or requiring a move
* Those either currently occupying or holding positions on waiting lists in respect of Council or Housing Association property.
Applicants applying and being considered for Mid-Market Rent will be considered subject to meeting a combination of the following criteria:
* Applicants should have sufficient income enabling them to pay rent or occupancy charges without the need to apply for Housing Benefit
* Applicants should normally have a regular income.
* Applicants should normally be individuals or households with gross incomes not exceeding £39,067 per annum
please ensure you meet the criteria before applying.
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