Guide price
£71,250
3 bed town house for sale
Old Coppice Side, Heanor DE75Share of Freehold
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Key information
Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
Council tax band
Commonhold details
About this property
3 Bedroom detached house
Lounge
Fitted kitchen with upstands
Built in oven, hob and cooker hood
Downstairs WC and family bathroom
Vinyl flooring to wet areas
Turfed and paved garden
Off road parking
Ev charging points
Emh is pleased to present The Hawk, a new build 3-bedroom house available for shared ownership at our exciting new development, Old Coppice Side, in Heanor, Derbyshire.
The property briefly comprises of:
Ground Floor: There is an entrance hallway, WC with wash hand basin and splash-back tiling, fitted dining kitchen with built in oven, hob and cooker hood, lounge and rear door leading to the turfed rear garden.
First Floor: To the first floor there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom with a 3-piece suite and a shower over the bath and glass shower screen.
The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and off-road parking.
Example of costs based on the full market value of £285,000
25% share - £71,250 | Rent @ £489.94 pcm
40% share - £114,000 | Rent @ £391.88 pcm
60% share - £171,000 | Rent @ £261.25 pcm
75% share - £213,750 | Rent @ £163.25
Shared Ownership: A Stepping Stone to Home Ownership
Shared ownership offers a fantastic opportunity to get your foot on the property ladder. You can purchase an initial share of The Kestrel, ranging from 25% to 75% in 5% increments. This makes homeownership more affordable, especially for first-time buyers. The affordability will be assessed to ensure it aligns with your financial situation.
Grow your Ownership Over Time
As you build your financial security, you have the flexibility to increase your ownership stake through a process called staircasing. This option becomes available after just 12 months, allowing you to gradually own up to 100% of the property.
About the area:
Nestled in Derbyshire's Amber Valley district, Heanor boasts a rich history. Once the route of the world's longest tramway, connecting Nottingham and Ripley, the town offers a glimpse into England's industrial past. For generations, Heanor thrived on coal mining, mirroring the region's industrial revolution that saw textiles and pottery flourish.
Today, Heanor is a charming day-trip destination. Explore the established high street, or browse the vibrant market held every Friday and Saturday. For a breath of fresh air, Shipley Country Park, just a short drive away, provides the perfect escape for walks, cycling, horse riding, picnics, kite flying, and bird watching.
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