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Merle Court, 46, 182 Carlton Vale, London, NW6 5HH
46, Merle Court, Merle Court, 182 Carlton Vale, London, NW6 5HH
Shared Ownership Flat
Discover your ideal home with our collection of four one-bedroom apartments available through Shared Ownership. Located on the 6th or 7th floor, these thoughtfully designed homes offer a modern and spacious layout.
Flat 46 can be found on the 6th floor, is 51 m2 and benefits from a large open-plan kitchen/living room with access to a private terrace, the master bedroom and main bathroom with a shower over bath and heated towel rail.
Each apartment features a fitted kitchen, a bright bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows, a stylish main bathroom, and the added luxury of a private balcony. Residents also enjoy access to a communal terrace, perfect for relaxing or socialising.
Situated in a prime location, just a 7-minute walk to Queens Park underground station, you'll benefit from easy access to the Bakerloo line and Overground, reaching Euston Station in under 15 minutes. Don't miss the opportunity to make one of these exceptional apartments your new home.
Please note these homes are not new build and are 'sold-as-seen' and a fridge-freezer is not included.
Eligibility for Shared Ownership
In order to be eligible to purchase a Shared Ownership house or apartment, there are several general criteria you must meet:
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You must be at least 18 years’ old with a clean credit history
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Your annual household income must be less than £90,000 in London, or £80,000 outside of London
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You’re a first-time buyer, a previous homeowner that cannot afford to buy one now, or an existing shared homeowner
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You must not be in mortgage or rent arrears, demonstrate a good credit history and be in a position to afford the regular payments
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