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Retirement
Leasehold
Offers in region of
£175,000
(£319/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for sale
Magnolia Court, Auriol Drive, Hillingdon UB101 bed
1 bath
1 reception
549 sq. ft
EPC rating: C
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Hillingdon 0.2 miles
- St Helen's College 0.4 miles
- Oak Farm Junior School 0.5 miles
- Ickenham 0.8 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Leasehold
- Communal garden
- Off street parking
- Disabled features
- Double glazing
- Porter/security
- Emergency alarm service
- Electric stair chair installed
- Economy 7 storage heating
- Quiet and people friendly development
Regions Estates are delighted to bring to the market this secure and quiet first-floor retirement property for sale in North Hillingdon, UB10. Magnolia Court consists of 36 flats in a courtyard development close to shops, parks, an attractive church and is situated off Auriol Drive near Hillingdon Circus. A sought-after, tree-lined residential road. The development was completed in 1989.
History
Hillingdon: Hillingdon was known as Hillendone in Domesday and had a weir and derived its name from 'Hill of a man called Hilda'. It is shown as Little Hillingdon and Great Hillingdon in Speeds map of the 17th century but today is just shown as North Hillingdon. Hillingdon 'Underground Station' opened in 1923 on the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines to be redesigned and opened again in 1994.
Key features:
• One bedroom first-floor retirement home
• Well-presented separate matching bathroom suite
• Well-presented separate kitchen with matching wall and base units
• Washing machine freestanding cooker/oven, microwave, and fridge freezer included.
• Spacious lounge with built-in storage cupboard
• UPVC double glazed windows throughout
• Economy 7 storage heating
• Spacious bedroom with fitted wardrobes
• Electric stair chair installed.
• Quiet and people-friendly development
Facilities:
• Resident manager/warden
• Emergency alarm service
• Communal lounge
• Communal gardens.
What is retirement housing?
Retirement housing is housing that is for occupation by people over retirement age, usually 55 or 60, which is set out in the lease. A retirement scheme may consist of blocks of flats or cottages/bungalows, and sometimes both types of properties, which are often referred to as mixed schemes. In almost all cases there will be an alarm call system and most schemes will have a resident or visiting scheme manager.
Age restriction applies
At present, there is no legislation limiting or preventing landlords of retirement properties from applying age restrictions to their tenancies. It must be noted that such properties are built specifically for people who require assisted living and it is often viewed that it will be contrary to the ethos and purposes of the community living within the development if other people are allowed to live there.
History
Hillingdon: Hillingdon was known as Hillendone in Domesday and had a weir and derived its name from 'Hill of a man called Hilda'. It is shown as Little Hillingdon and Great Hillingdon in Speeds map of the 17th century but today is just shown as North Hillingdon. Hillingdon 'Underground Station' opened in 1923 on the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines to be redesigned and opened again in 1994.
Key features:
• One bedroom first-floor retirement home
• Well-presented separate matching bathroom suite
• Well-presented separate kitchen with matching wall and base units
• Washing machine freestanding cooker/oven, microwave, and fridge freezer included.
• Spacious lounge with built-in storage cupboard
• UPVC double glazed windows throughout
• Economy 7 storage heating
• Spacious bedroom with fitted wardrobes
• Electric stair chair installed.
• Quiet and people-friendly development
Facilities:
• Resident manager/warden
• Emergency alarm service
• Communal lounge
• Communal gardens.
What is retirement housing?
Retirement housing is housing that is for occupation by people over retirement age, usually 55 or 60, which is set out in the lease. A retirement scheme may consist of blocks of flats or cottages/bungalows, and sometimes both types of properties, which are often referred to as mixed schemes. In almost all cases there will be an alarm call system and most schemes will have a resident or visiting scheme manager.
Age restriction applies
At present, there is no legislation limiting or preventing landlords of retirement properties from applying age restrictions to their tenancies. It must be noted that such properties are built specifically for people who require assisted living and it is often viewed that it will be contrary to the ethos and purposes of the community living within the development if other people are allowed to live there.
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