Energy-efficient three-bedroom bungalow-style living for over‑60s seeking security.
NHBC-warranted detached home built 2023, move-in ready
Owned solar panels and triple glazing; A-rated EPC reduces bills
Ground-floor underfloor heating; gas boiler for full central heating
Large rear garden, patio, shed; generous private plot and landscaping
Attached garage with power, driveway parking for two vehicles
Home for Life example price £227,750 for eligible over‑60s (guide)
Full market price £340,000; actual Lifetime Lease price varies by age
Wider area flagged as very deprived; verify tenure and details with solicitor
This modern three-bedroom detached home, built in 2023 and still covered by NHBC warranty, offers move-in-ready living with energy-efficient upgrades and a large private plot. The layout suits those seeking easy single-level living on the ground floor and comfortable bedrooms upstairs, backed by practical extras such as an attached garage and parking for two vehicles.
Key strengths include owned solar panels, triple glazing and an A-rated EPC that reduce running costs, plus underfloor heating on the ground floor and a gas boiler. The kitchen/dining room opens via tri-fold doors to a landscaped rear garden and patio—ideal for low-maintenance outdoor living and accessible entertaining.
This property is being marketed with a Home for Life (Lifetime Lease) pricing example for buyers aged 60+, showing a guide price of £227,750 (typical saving shown at 33% from the £340,000 market value). The Lifetime Lease allows buyers to purchase up to a 50% share of the property value; the actual price depends on age and personal circumstances. If you are not eligible or prefer to buy outright, the full market price is £340,000—tenure details should be confirmed by your solicitor.
Location and context: the house sits on a substantial plot on the edge of Bodmin with good mobile and broadband connectivity, but the wider area is recorded as very deprived and some nearby schools have mixed Ofsted ratings. Prospective buyers should verify all details (tenure, fixtures, and services) and note that the Homewise example is illustrative and that Homewise does not own the property.