Shared ownership
£130,0002 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Sheriffs Gardens, Ely, Cambridgeshire
Recently added
Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
839
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | unconfirmed share | 87 yrs left
Service charge: £78.62 per annum
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Ultra-fast 330Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Semi-Detached 40% Shared Ownership
- Two Double Bedrooms
- Living Room
- Kitchen/Dining Room
- Downstairs Cloakroom
- Bathroom
- Enclosed Rear Garden
- Driveway Parking
A well presented two double bedroom semi-detached property with driveway parking and being offered for sale as a shared ownership property with a 40% share.
ELY
Home to a world famous 900 year old Cathedral, the historic city of Ely lies on the River Great Ouse probably no more than 15 miles from the City of Cambridge. There is a very good range of shopping facilities within the centre itself including a market which takes place on both Thursdays and Saturdays. A comprehensive range of local schooling is available. The area boasts a number of sporting facilities including an 18 hole golf course, indoor swimming pool, gymnasium and squash club whilst socially there is an excellent variety of pubs and restaurants, including the new Ely Leisure Village featuring a six screen cinema, along with family restaurants and takeaways. The A10 connects Ely to Cambridge, where the A14 and M11 provide routes to London (70 miles) and the rest of the country. From Ely's mainline rail station Cambridge can be reached in approximately 17 minutes while London’s Kings Cross and Liverpool Street stations are approximately one hour 15 minutes to the south.
ENTRANCE HALL
with door to front aspect and staircase rising to first floor.
DOWNSTAIRS CLOAKROOM
Fitted with a two piece suite comprising low level WC and wash hand basin.
LIVING ROOM
4.53 m x 3.27 m (14'10" x 10'9")
with double glazed window to front aspect. Radiator.
KITCHEN/DINING ROOM
5.51 m x 2.47 m (18'1" x 8'1")
with double glazed window and patio doors opening to rear garden. Fitted with a matching range of wall and base units with work surfaces over and inset single drainer sink unit. Integrated oven and hob with extractor fan over.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING
with built in storage cupboard.
BEDROOM ONE
5.50 m x 3.63 m (18'1" x 11'11")
with two double glazed windows to rear aspect. Fitted wardrobes and radiator.
BEDROOM TWO
3.41 m x 3.20 m (11'2" x 10'6")
with double glazed window to front aspect. Radiator.
BATHROOM
Fitted with a three piece suite comprising low level WC, wash hand basin and bath with attachment over. Tiled splashbacks and heated towel rail.
EXTERIOR
Enclosed rear garden with part lawn, part patio and timber shed. Driveway parking to front.
TENURE
Leasehold with 87 years remaining.
Service Charges of £78.62 per month
Rent on remaining 60% of £391.14 per month
GUIDE TO SHARED OWNERSHIP
•Shared Ownership is designed to help those who would like to buy a home of their own, but who can’t afford to buy it outright. It offers a first step on the property ladder for anyone who wants to own their own home.
•It is a part buy part rent scheme which can give you the opportunity to buy a share of a new home. You buy a share in the property and the Housing Association owns the remaining share for which you pay a subsidised rent. THE COMBINED MORTGAGE REPAYMENTS AND RENT WILL ALWAYS BE LESS THAN A MORTGAGE ON A WHOLE PROPERTY.
•The initial share is a % and once you have owned the property for a specific amount of time, you can purchase additional shares (%) until you own the property outright (depending on the Housing Association guidelines).
•You can sell the property at any time and the price will be based on an open market valuation determined by an independent valuer.
DO I QUALIFY?
•To qualify for Shared Ownership you should be able to raise a mortgage for the share you are buying and to be able to afford the monthly ongoing costs of living in your new home including the subsidised rent.
•Your ability to qualify for a mortgage will be affected by your credit history. It will not always be possible to obtain a mortgage if you have experienced serious credit problems in the past.
•The amount you need to be earning will vary but you may not be eligible if the Housing Association feel that you could afford to buy a suitable property outright.
•Usually you should be a first time buyer or somebody with an affordable housing need. Your name should not be on any existing mortgage.
•You will need to complete a Housing Association application form.
INITIAL COSTS
•Most people need to secure a mortgage to pay for their share of a new home. The maximum mortgage available is generally 95% of the purchase price of your share so you will need at least 5% of the price for a deposit. There are different types of mortgages available so you might find it easier to ask a mortgage adviser to find the best deal for you.
•We have access to the services of local Independent Mortgage Advisers who are experts in Shared Ownership mortgages. If you would like their contact details, please let us know.
•Your mortgage lender will normally need you to have a mortgage valuation carried out for which you may need to pay. There may also be a Mortgage Arrangement Fee, which could be between £500 - £1,000 based on a 95% loan depending on the lender and product.
•You will need to instruct a solicitor when you buy a home. You should make sure you find a solicitor who has experience of Shared Ownership properties. We will happily recommend a solicitor to you if req
ELY
Home to a world famous 900 year old Cathedral, the historic city of Ely lies on the River Great Ouse probably no more than 15 miles from the City of Cambridge. There is a very good range of shopping facilities within the centre itself including a market which takes place on both Thursdays and Saturdays. A comprehensive range of local schooling is available. The area boasts a number of sporting facilities including an 18 hole golf course, indoor swimming pool, gymnasium and squash club whilst socially there is an excellent variety of pubs and restaurants, including the new Ely Leisure Village featuring a six screen cinema, along with family restaurants and takeaways. The A10 connects Ely to Cambridge, where the A14 and M11 provide routes to London (70 miles) and the rest of the country. From Ely's mainline rail station Cambridge can be reached in approximately 17 minutes while London’s Kings Cross and Liverpool Street stations are approximately one hour 15 minutes to the south.
ENTRANCE HALL
with door to front aspect and staircase rising to first floor.
DOWNSTAIRS CLOAKROOM
Fitted with a two piece suite comprising low level WC and wash hand basin.
LIVING ROOM
4.53 m x 3.27 m (14'10" x 10'9")
with double glazed window to front aspect. Radiator.
KITCHEN/DINING ROOM
5.51 m x 2.47 m (18'1" x 8'1")
with double glazed window and patio doors opening to rear garden. Fitted with a matching range of wall and base units with work surfaces over and inset single drainer sink unit. Integrated oven and hob with extractor fan over.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING
with built in storage cupboard.
BEDROOM ONE
5.50 m x 3.63 m (18'1" x 11'11")
with two double glazed windows to rear aspect. Fitted wardrobes and radiator.
BEDROOM TWO
3.41 m x 3.20 m (11'2" x 10'6")
with double glazed window to front aspect. Radiator.
BATHROOM
Fitted with a three piece suite comprising low level WC, wash hand basin and bath with attachment over. Tiled splashbacks and heated towel rail.
EXTERIOR
Enclosed rear garden with part lawn, part patio and timber shed. Driveway parking to front.
TENURE
Leasehold with 87 years remaining.
Service Charges of £78.62 per month
Rent on remaining 60% of £391.14 per month
GUIDE TO SHARED OWNERSHIP
•Shared Ownership is designed to help those who would like to buy a home of their own, but who can’t afford to buy it outright. It offers a first step on the property ladder for anyone who wants to own their own home.
•It is a part buy part rent scheme which can give you the opportunity to buy a share of a new home. You buy a share in the property and the Housing Association owns the remaining share for which you pay a subsidised rent. THE COMBINED MORTGAGE REPAYMENTS AND RENT WILL ALWAYS BE LESS THAN A MORTGAGE ON A WHOLE PROPERTY.
•The initial share is a % and once you have owned the property for a specific amount of time, you can purchase additional shares (%) until you own the property outright (depending on the Housing Association guidelines).
•You can sell the property at any time and the price will be based on an open market valuation determined by an independent valuer.
DO I QUALIFY?
•To qualify for Shared Ownership you should be able to raise a mortgage for the share you are buying and to be able to afford the monthly ongoing costs of living in your new home including the subsidised rent.
•Your ability to qualify for a mortgage will be affected by your credit history. It will not always be possible to obtain a mortgage if you have experienced serious credit problems in the past.
•The amount you need to be earning will vary but you may not be eligible if the Housing Association feel that you could afford to buy a suitable property outright.
•Usually you should be a first time buyer or somebody with an affordable housing need. Your name should not be on any existing mortgage.
•You will need to complete a Housing Association application form.
INITIAL COSTS
•Most people need to secure a mortgage to pay for their share of a new home. The maximum mortgage available is generally 95% of the purchase price of your share so you will need at least 5% of the price for a deposit. There are different types of mortgages available so you might find it easier to ask a mortgage adviser to find the best deal for you.
•We have access to the services of local Independent Mortgage Advisers who are experts in Shared Ownership mortgages. If you would like their contact details, please let us know.
•Your mortgage lender will normally need you to have a mortgage valuation carried out for which you may need to pay. There may also be a Mortgage Arrangement Fee, which could be between £500 - £1,000 based on a 95% loan depending on the lender and product.
•You will need to instruct a solicitor when you buy a home. You should make sure you find a solicitor who has experience of Shared Ownership properties. We will happily recommend a solicitor to you if req
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