2 bedroom, 4 person Mid-terraced property available to buy on the Shared Equity Scheme.
Applications for this property will be closed on: 30.04.26 at 15:00
* If you would like to apply for the property, please click this link 26 Lon Gwaenfynydd, Llandudno Junction, Conwy – Fill out form
We reserve the right to bring forward the closing date if sufficient number of applications received.
2 bedroom, 4 person Mid-terraced property available on the Shared Equity Scheme.
Open Market Value: £210,000
Affordable Price at 67%:£140,700
Minimum 5% deposit (depending on lender)
Open Plan Lounge
Kitchen/Diner
Downstairs Cloakroom
2 Double Bedrooms ( Fitted Wardrobes in both bedrooms)
Gas central Heating
UPVC Double Glazed Windows & Doors
Carpets & Flooring throughout property
Attic Access via Loft ladder
Gardens to Front and Rear ( Shed included in Garden)
Off Road parking for2/3 cars
Council Tax Band: C
EPC:
Service Charges: £304.08 per annum for maintenance and upkeep of private roads.
Leasehold for a term of 999 Years from 2015
Ground Rent: £465 per annum
Residency Criteria:
Local connection
Priority A
A person is local if they have lived or worked in full time permanent employment for a minimum and continuous period of 10 years, within the Community Council area or within a three mile radius of the affordable dwelling.
Where a person does not meet this criterion the priority B criteria will be implemented
Priority B
A person is local if they have lived or worked in full time permanent employment for a minimum and continuous period of 5 years, within the Community Council area or within a three mile radius of the affordable dwelling.
Where a person does not meet this criterion the priority C criteria will be implemented
Priority C
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Where a local connection had been established for other reasons (not in priority order):
· Where a person is moving into the area to look after a close relative who qualifies as either Priority A or B and is in need of daily care and assistance. This must be evidenced.
· They need to move to the area so that a member of their household with a disability can attend a school or receive specialist support, but are unable to do so because of the difficulty in finding adequate accessible/affordable housing in the area. The need must be as a consequence of the disability and the need to move to that area must be evidenced.
· They are serving in the Armed Forces or are former members of the Armed Forces who are not currently employed or resident in the area but have previously been resident in the area, including residency as a result of a former posting in the area while serving in the Armed Forces. This must be evidenced.
· They are a ‘key worker’ moving into the community to take up permanent, full time employment within the community to which the settlement belongs. This must be evidenced. An example of a key worker is as follows:
Ø A teacher in a school or in a further education establishment or sixth form college;
Ø A nurse or other skilled health worker in the National Health Service
Ø A police officer;
Ø A fire officer;
Ø Any other person whose employment fulfils an important role in the provision of key services within the area.
Where a person does not meet this criterion the priority D criteria will be implemented
Priority D
A person is local if they have lived or worked in full time permanent employment for a minimum and continuous period of 10 years, within the Local Housing Market Area (LHMA).
Where a person does not meet this criterion the priority E criteria will be implemented
Priority E
A person is local if they have lived or worked in full time permanent employment for a minimum and continuous period of 5 years, within the Local Housing Market Area (LHMA).
Where a person does not meet this criterion the priority F criteria will be implemented
Priority F
LDP13 Affordable Housing – Adopted August 2017 27. A person is local if they have lived or worked in full time permanent employment for a minimum and continuous period of 5 years, within the Conwy County Borough.
Please note that it is your responsibility to make sure the details on your application form are correct at the time of applying for a property as it may affect your place on the shortlist. If your details need amending, please be sure to let us know before the property closing date. Details updated after the shortlist is created will not be considered.
Please feel free to contact us to discuss the registration process/your application or specific scheme. Contact details set out below:
Phone: 03456 015 605
E-mail: info@taiteg.org.uk