Property information
Apartment features
Property comes with:
- Open-plan living spaces.
- Kitchens include fully integrated electrical appliances.
- Balcony.
- Shared courtyard garden.
There is no parking for one and two bedroom homes. Residents can join an established car club in the neighbourhood.
Energy performance
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About the area
Transport
Local amenities
While only 15 minutes from Zone One, Southall is very much a community in its own right, with its own town centre and thriving local businesses. Known as ‘Little India’, Southall’s restaurants are considered as serving some of the best South East Asian cuisine in the capital. From quick and easy street food to wholesome meals at awardwinning restaurants, Southall has it all.
The high street and market, housed within the historic Himalaya Palace Cinema, are bustling with independent businesses selling jewelry, fabrics and spices, as well as big brand store names convenient for day-to-day living.
Peace and quiet can be enjoyed along the tow-path of the Grand Union Canal, home to the picturesque Willowtree Marina, or in the green spaces of Brent Lodge Park and Minet Country Park. Nearby Osterley Park, Syon Park and Kew Gardens offer further space for relaxing or exercise, all playing host to a string of events throughout the year. The 600-seat Beck Theatre in nearby Hayes is a popular local venue for music, cinema and theatre.
Eligibility and FAQs
Eligibility for London Living Rent is restricted to existing private and social renters with a maximum household income of £67,000, without sufficient current savings to purchase a home in the local area.
London Living Rent - Frequently asked Questions
General Eligibility
- You must be currently living or working in London
- You must either have a formal tenancy (for example, in the private rental sector) or have an informal arrangement with family or friends as a result of struggling with housing costs
- Priority will be given to applicants who live or work in the London Borough of Ealing
- Your household income must not exceed £67,000
- Your gross income must exceed the minimum income requirement for your preferred home
- 1 bed apartment - £36,985
- You must be unable to currently buy a home (including through shared ownership) in your local area. (see ‘Allocations and priority’ below for more details on how this works)
- You must provide one month rent in advance and one month rent as a security deposit
- You must be able to cover pro rata rent for the month your tenancy starts.
- You must demonstrate the ability to pay the rent without recourse to savings
- You must demonstrate the ability to save toward a purchase deposit
- The apartment will be your primary residence.
- You must not own a property either in the UK or abroad
- You must be employed on a permanent contract or a temporary contract with 6 months remaining, the original contract being issued for at least 12 months.
- You must supply 3 months’ payslips or if self-employed a full year accounts or last tax year SA302 form and 6 months latest bank statements.
- You must meet lenders general criteria to obtain mortgage finance
- You must have no history of rent arrears from previous properties within the last 12 months
- You must not have breached the terms of a tenancy agreement
- You do not have any adverse credit or financial events – this includes a County Court Judgement CCJs, Bankruptcy, Individual Voluntary Agreements (IVA), going over unarranged overdrafts etc.
Priority Policy
To reflect the Mayor of London's Homes for Londoners programme, priority will be given to British Armed Forces Personnel (serving military personnel and former members of the British Armed Forces discharged in the last two years).
Additionally, for the first eight weeks following full market release of the development, priority will be given to applicants from the following groups, in priority order:
- Council or Housing Association tenants meeting the London Living Rent eligibility criteria living in the London Borough of Ealing.
- Applicants meeting the London Living Rent criteria living in the London Borough of Ealing.
- Applicants meeting the London Living Rent criteria working in the London Borough of Ealing.
Where there are multiple customers looking to rent a home who meet the above criteria, priority will be given in the first instance to British Armed Forces Personnel, and then on a first come, first served basis. Eight weeks after full market release we may accept applications for any homes that remain available from those living outside of the development host borough.
If you have any queries email networkhomes@redloft.co.uk or call 0207 539 3745.
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