We are anxious to assist all prospective purchasers with their decision making and to make the purchase of a property and the act of moving as straight forward as possible.
Above all, if you are considering a move to one of the Courts, we would encourage you not to delay doing so until you are overwhelmed by the upkeep of your own home or experiencing extreme difficulty with daily living.
Many older people end up living somewhere they are not happy to be, simply through a desire to please others or not to be a burden to family. Moving following an accident or illness can mean there is not enough time to think about what you really want. If you consider all the options at an early stage you can make a positive choice for yourself and quickly benefit from the support and services offered within a Very Sheltered Housing development.
Here we offer some simple advice about what to look for when considering sheltered, very sheltered or extra-care housing and the next steps to take towards purchasing a property.

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