£650 pcm
(£150 pw)
1 bed flat to rentPriory Street, Dudley DY1
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Available immediately
- Unfurnished
- Retirement
About this property
Independent Retirement Living
Applicants Must Be Aged 55 Years And Over
First Floor
One Bedroom
Lift Access
Gas Heating
Shower Room
No Deposit
Unfurnished
Available Immediately
*Applicants applying must be aged 55 years and over!* one lettings are proud to present this over 55 ́S affordable first floor apartment. Herald court is A retirement living scheme for residents aged 55 years and over. The scheme comprises of 34 one bedroom flats located on the ground floor, first floor or second floor with A lift and A stair lift to provide easy access to the flats on upper floors.
20 Herald Court, Priory Street, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1 1EW
Retirement Living property, for independent living, suitable for people aged 55+ Only.
(Sensitive Let).
1 bedroom 2 person First floor flat, suitable for single/joint occupancy. (Lift at scheme).
Gas heating.
Shower cubicle (with seat).
No parking at scheme.
Current Total weekly rent: £150.44 – Breakdown: Rent: £105.47 / Service charges: £35.17 / Retirement Living charge: £9.80
New April 2026 Total weekly rent: £150.66 – Breakdown: Rent: £110.53 / Service charges: £30.52 / Retirement Living charge: £9.61
First 2 weeks rent May need to be paid on date of sign up.
An eligibility assessment will be required
Housing Association property so will have no kitchen appliances and tenant may have to supply own carpets/floor coverings
Begins on a 12 month Assured Shorthold Tenancy, becomes an Assured Tenancy thereafter providing the tenant meets all their obligations well.
Please note, we are advertising this property for a Housing Association, and they do not organise viewings for any of their properties prior to anyone taking them. Applicants are referenced first, then if they pass are put forward for the property. The first time that you are actually able to see inside the property is the day that you are due to start the tenancy and you will already have signed part of the tenancy agreement. The tenancy agreement only becomes a 'contract' once the landlord has signed and dated it and we will only do this when they agree to enter into the tenancy, having viewed the property. If, at the sign up appointment, the applicant decides that the property is not for them, they can terminate entering the tenancy before they commit to the contract, meaning they can walk away with zero obligations at that point. No monies are requested until the applicant has entered into their tenancy. If the applicant has already given notice to vacate to their current landlord then they can simply retract their notice and remain living in the property as before. Please only proceed to apply if this method sounds suitable for you.
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