Mobility Friendly Homes
Do you need an accessible or adapted home?
If you are looking to buy, sell or rent a property with easy access or special adaptations, we are able to help.
1 in 7 people consider themselves disabled, which means currently there are 8.7 million people in the UK in this position. Many families have a disabled child or elderly relative living with them, not to mention mums and dads with young children in buggies and prams.
Yet up until recently it was very difficult to find out about properties that are either accessible or adapted to meet these families needs. Quite often the large number of adapted properties have those features removed before selling or letting what a waste! It would be so much better if a person who requires those features had the opportunity to buy or let them.
Tudor Estates are proud to offer a service that may help you effectively sell or let your accessible or adapted property. Instead of ignoring features such as ramps, hand rails, lifts and specialist equipment in the kitchen and bathrooms we highlight them and identify them as mobility friendly homes.
We believe this much needed service will help many people in moving to a property that meets their requirements.
So if you have an accessible or adapted property to sell or rent in South East Essex contact Tudor Estates now.
What is a mobility friendly home?
A property can be EITHER:
Accessible
- Off-street or unrestricted on-street parking within 25 metres.
- No steps between the point where a car could be parked and the entrance to the property, although there may be a slope.
- Level access to at least one entrance to the property. The entrance may incorporate an access ramp or a small threshold, or have maximum of one step which can readily ramped.
- Level access to all main living floor rooms.
- A WC on the same level as the entrance to the property (or lift access to a WC on another floor).
OR Adapted
- The property contains fixed equipment or adaptations designed to meet the needs of someone with a physical or other impairment.
OR BOTH Accessible and Adapted