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What types of property can I apply for?

 

End Terrace House

A two storey house with stairs and its own front door. It is at the end of a row of other houses. Access around to the back of the house may be required by neighbours to remove rubbish and provide access to shared areas.

 

Mid Terrace House 

A two storey house and its own from door. It is between two other houses in a row.

 

Semi Detached House

A two storey house with stairs and its own front and is joined by another house.

 

Bungalow

A house which has no stairs and its own front door and is not joined to another house.

 

Flat

A flat generally has a shared entrance with a common close and are also known are tenements. Flats can on the ground, first, second, or third floor, and can have four, six, eight or nine flats in a block.

 

Multi Storey Flat

A flat in a block with up to (15) floors with a lift.

 

Four in a block flat

A building with four flats, two on the ground floor and two on the upper floor. Each flat has its own front door and no shared entrance or close. All the rooms are in the same level. The garden may include shared access for tenants.

 

Maisonette

This is two storey property with stairs which is in a block, it has a shared entrance and a common shared close. The maisonette entrance can be on the ground floor or on the second floor. The ground floor property can sometimes have its own separate entrance.

 

Duplex – xxxxxxxxxdxx

Ground Floor accommodation will normally be given to people who have a need for that type of property.