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Welcome to The Beat, a new development in Pump Lane, Hayes. This development is currently under construction when complete there will be a fantastic selection of 43 Shared Ownership apartments offering residents a place to call home. Situated in Hayes town, an area that has a musical history when it was former home to famous music company EMI, a rich cultural heritage meets new lifestyle rhythms. In the town centre, the ‘gold disc’ installation celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club band album, manufactured in Hayes in 1967.
Your new home at The Beat will be carefully finished to a high standard, with open plan living spaces and neutral decor running throughout the apartment to create a harmonious living environment. These modern apartments will benefit from a fully fitted bathroom, and a kitchen with brand new integrated appliances - perfect for a first time buyer! All apartments will be finished with vinyl flooring, carpets and built-in wardrobe to the main bedroom. Plus a practical storage cupboard. A sense of light and space is created by the inclusion of a balcony to all apartments.
The Sales Agent Imagine will be selling these apartments on behalf of Network Homes.
The Beat is located in Hayes and Harlington London UB3, whichs in West London and Zone 5. It is situated only 0.1 miles from Hayes and Harlington railway station. This station is on the Elizabeth Line, so you can reach the West End in 30 minutes and Canary Wharf in less than an hour. There are train lines and bus routes that run to Uxbridge, Southall, Slough, and Reading. By car, you can be on the M4 and A40 in nine minutes if you have a car. The official map only makes. The Beat looks well served by connections with the rest of Greater London and then beyond.
The levels area around The Beat is lovely with Crane Park and other open spaces as well as cafes and shops within walking distance. The Hayes town centre is characterful with a combination of new buildings. It was once a center of music production — EMI had a studio in the building. The Beat is also convenient to Heathrow Airport, which’s about 4.3 miles away. That makes it a desirable place to live if you do a lot of traveling. The transport links are outstanding. It is easy to get around.
The Beat is a six-story building housing 43 flats. The apartments were originally made available through the Government’s Shared Ownership scheme, under which people buy a 25 per cent share of the flat and rent the remainder. That made it even easier to buy a home in London.
Each of The Beat’s flats has an open-plan living space, which is decorated and features vinyl flooring. The bedrooms have carpets, and the main bedroom includes a built-in wardrobe. The kitchens are outfitted with all the appliances you would need. The bathrooms are fully fitted. Each flat also has a balcony, perfect for sitting out and relaxing. Each flat has its own storage cupboard, which is really handy too. If you check out the marketing materials and photos, you can see what the flats look like.
The Beat Shared Ownership. You can purchase a 25% share in the flat and pay rent on the rest via the shared ownership scheme at The Beat. You will also need to pay a service charge, which is the amount set aside for maintaining the building and common areas. The developers initially offered some incentives when the flats first went on sale, including assistance with legal fees and a free furniture package. This was to help first-time home buyers.
If you are considering purchasing a flat at The Beat, then you will likely be wondering about how easy the area is to move around in, what the area is like, and, of course, how much it costs. The price of the flats was agreed with the Shared Ownership scheme in view, not as they would be valued on the open market. The Beat is part of an “inclusive” development that builds affordable housing, and it’s the perfect spot for people who want to live in West London. If you are considering purchasing a resale flat, you need to think about its proximity to the Elizabeth Line, how easy it is to get on the motorway, and what the local area is like.
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