Secure a lower-cost retirement home with a shared Lifetime Lease option.
- Two bedrooms and one bathroom, approximately 763 sq ft
- Victorian terraced bay façade with period character
- Contemporary kitchen with herringbone flooring and subway tiles
- Home for Life Lifetime Lease example price £114,000 (guide only)
- Full market value £170,000; Lifetime Lease depends on age/circumstances
- Tenure unknown — solicitor should verify legal details
- Small plot and limited outside space
- Located in a deprived area; local amenities but constrained market
Quiet Victorian terraced home offered with a Home for Life Lifetime Lease option, designed for buyers aged 60 and over who wish to buy a share and reduce the upfront cost. The house occupies an average-sized footprint (approximately 763 sq ft) and retains period character outside, including a bay-windowed façade, while the interior benefits from a contemporary kitchen and clean, bright rooms.
This two-bedroom, one-bath property suits someone looking to downsize or secure a long-term home with lower capital outlay. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, and there is no flood risk. The Homewise Lifetime Lease example price shown is £114,000 (guide based on an average saving of 33%); full market value is £170,000. Actual Lifetime Lease cost varies by age, circumstances and chosen share (up to 50%).
The location is in a more deprived, blue-collar terrace area with constrained rental market characteristics. Local amenities include shops, a Co-op, buses and community facilities, and several nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good by Ofsted. The property would suit a buyer wanting a straightforward, comfortable retirement home but who is prepared to accept modest external space and local area limitations.
Important practical notes: tenure details are not confirmed and should be checked by your solicitor. Measurements and services are indicative only. The property is marketed as suitable for retirement living; if you are not over 60 you can still purchase at full market value.