You may have questions about moving to your new home – and it’s important that you have all the information before making a move. At Beechcroft, we offer more than just a new home, we offer a whole lifestyle.
The houses at Manor Gardens are freehold but there will be an estate management charge to cover the upkeep of the landscaped grounds. The estate management charges ensure that the development will be maintained to a high standard in the years to come. Our sales team will provide a breakdown of the estimated management charges before you buy your new home and every subsequent year.
Service charges are the costs associated with the maintenance of a leasehold development or building and include window cleaning, cleaning and maintenance of communal areas, buildings insurance and the cost of an estate manager. Estate management charges cover the cost of the maintenance of the grounds including gardening, litter collection and general grounds maintenance.
The new houses at Manor Gardens are available on the open market. If you are specifically looking for a retirement house or apartment, why not take a look at our over 55s developments as well as at Manor Gardens.
Beechcroft creates developments that are available to all home buyers on the open market, Special Projects that are available on the open market but have a covenant restricting full time residency to people over the age of 16. The company also creates retirement developments, designed exclusively for people over the age of 55.
Yes, all the houses at Manor Gardens are freehold.
There is no ground rent to be paid at Manor Gardens because the houses are freehold and ground rent applies to leasehold properties. Ground rent is a payment that the leaseholder makes to the freeholder of the property, who is essentially ‘renting’ the land to the leaseholder.
Yes – there will always be demand for high quality homes on the rental market in this area, but we would recommend you seek advice from a local rental agent.
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