Tenure
Knowing the tenure of the property is important because it affects your rights to use the property and the costs of ownership.
Freehold means you’ll own the property and the land it's built on. You'll usually be responsible for the maintenance of the property and have more freedom to alter it.
For flats and maisonettes, the freehold is sometimes shared with other properties in the same building. This is known as a share of freehold.
Leasehold means you'll have the right to live in the home for a set amount of years (specified in the lease). The landlord (the freeholder) owns the land, and if the lease runs out, ownership of the property will go back to them. Lease lengths that are less than 80 years tend to be more complicated and can cause issues with mortgage lenders.
You can extend a lease but this can be expensive. If you'd like to make changes to the property, you'll likely need the landlord’s permission. You're also likely to have to pay an annual amount for ground rent and services charges which can be subject to change. It is good practice to check additional leasehold costs that will apply to the property and factor this into your budget considerations.
Shared ownership is a form of leasehold in which you buy a percentage of the property and pay rent on the share you do not own. You may be able to buy the remaining share at an extra cost. When you wish to sell the property, you may need permission to do so.
Commonhold is a type of freehold ownership for a property that's within a development. A commonhold or residents’ association owns and manages the common parts of the property (like stairs and hallways). You'll need to join the commonhold association and contribute towards maintaining the development. It is good practice to check additional costs that will apply to the property and factor this into your budget considerations.
EPC rating
Where does this data come from?
We mostly rely on estate agents to provide this information, otherwise, EPC data is provided by the UK Government.
How up-to-date is this data?
Government EPC data is usually updated 2-4 times a year.
What if this data is out of date?
Please contact the estate agent to update an EPC certification.
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About this property
Available October!
Two Bed Bungalow
Renovated Throughout
Neutral and Well Presented
Fantastic Quiet Location
Ideal for qmc, University of Nottingham
Bus Links to Nottingham City Centre
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available October! Two bed bungalow renovated throughout to include refitted kitchen, bathroom and new flooring. Neutral and modern whilst benefitting from driveway parking and enclosed rear garden. Quiet location close to local bus links, Wollaton Hall and Fernwood School.
The property briefly comprises:
Entrance porch leading to..
Open plan re-fitted modern kitchen, open plan to the lounge
Master double bedroom
Further double bedroom
Re-fitted shower room comprising low level WC, shower cubicle and wash basin
Enclosed rear garden
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- Council Tax Band: B Holding Deposit: £219.00
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