Goodwin Avenue, Rawmarsh, Rotherham

£45,000 Guide Price
  • Ref: 23337
  • Type: Flat
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Tenure: Leasehold
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Property Features

  • 50% SHARED OWNERSHIP
  • FIXED PRICE £45,000
  • CAN BUY THE FULL 100% IF ELIGIBLE
  • GREAT LOCATION
  • NO CHAIN
  • ALLOCATED PARKING SPACE

Property Summary

We are delighted to market this two bedroom top floor apartment in Rawmarsh, Rotherham with no chain. 50% SHARED OWNERSHIP

Full Details

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION £45,000 = 50% SHARE. 100% CAN BE PURCHASED SUBJECT TO CHECKS AND SUCCESSFUL APPLICATION THROUGH SYHA. PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION

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The share purchase price is calculated using the full market value and the percentage share purchased.
If you buy a 50% share, the share purchase price will be £45,000 and the rent will be £122.96 a month.
In addition to the rent above, the monthly payment to the landlord includes:
Service charge £144.31
which includes - Buildings insurance (£12.60), Management fee (£15.00), Reserve fund payment (£6.82)
Total monthly payment excluding rent £144.31

Lease information: 109 years and 5 months left
125 years from 1st April 2009

Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac is this spacious and neutrally decorated two bedroom upper floor apartment, offered to the market with no above chain.

The accomodation comprises; entrance hallway with storage cupboard, two spacious bedrooms, kitchen/living/dining area with a wood effect kitchen with built in oven, hob and space for additional appliances and spacious modern bathroom. There is an allocated parking space outside the property also.

You can buy a home through shared ownership if both of the following are true:
- your household income is £80,000 a year or less (£90,000 a year or less in London)
- you cannot afford all of the deposit and mortgage payments for a home that meets your needs
One of the following must also be true:
- you're a first-time buyer
- you used to own a home but cannot afford to buy one now
- you're forming a new household - for example, after a relationship breakdown
- you're an existing shared owner, and you want to move
- you own a home and want to move but cannot afford a new home that meets your needs