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Sterry Court, 44, Northolt UB5 6BD, Northolt, UB5 6BD
44, Sterry Court, Sterry Court, Northolt UB5 6BD, Northolt, UB5 6BD
London Living Rent Flat
RESERVED - Two bedroom apartment at Sterry Court in Rectory Park, Northolt for London Living Rent relet.
This apartment can be found on the 4th floor, is 72.9m2 and comprises 2 great-sized bedrooms with an en-suite to bedroom one, a large open plan kitchen/dining room with a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances. This home benefits from access to a private terrace and ample storage including a washer/dryer.
Location
Rectory Park offers great links into central London, with bus stops right outside of Rectory Park, as well as Northolt Underground Station, Northolt Park Rail Station and the A40 also close by. Rectory Park also has secure cycle storage and with ample cycling routes close to the development you will always have plenty of options to ride from A to B.
Eligibility
- You must meet the minimum annual household income.
- You must be at least 18 years' old with a clean credit history
- Your annual household income must be less than £67,000
- A live/work connection in the local borough is often required
- Either have a formal tenancy (for example, in the private rented sector) or live in an informal arrangement with family or friends as a
- result of struggling with housing costs;
- Not own any other residential home; and
- Be unable to currently buy a home (including through shared ownership) in your local area.
Internal photos used are of a show apartment and are for marketing purposes only.
Property Features:
- On street/resident parking
Eligibility for London Living Rent
In order to be eligible to use the London Living Rent scheme, 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 £67,000
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A live/work connection in the local borough is often required
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Either have a formal tenancy (for example, in the private rented sector) or live in an informal arrangement with family or friends as a result of struggling with housing costs;
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Not own any other residential home; and
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Be unable to currently buy a home (including through shared ownership) in your local area.