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One Bedroom Apartment
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36㎡
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One Bedroom Apartment
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England / South West England / Devon / Exeter
Just a stone’s throw from the heart of Exeter, Homecourt House is a purpose-built retirement living development. Apartment features include a bedroom with fitted wardrobe, a living/dining room, a kitchen and a newly-refurbished bathroom. There is also an on-site communal lounge, well-kept courtyard gardens and a guest suite for visitors. The many shops, restaurants and amenities of Exeter are right on your doorstep here, as well as The River Exe, canal and Quayside. Cyclists and walkers will love exploring the network of waterside pathways.
by My Future Living
Independent living, but with the peace of mind that 24-hour support is provided on-site in case of an emergency.
Below are some of the most commonly asked questions about Homecourt House.
It is situated in Exeter and is close to popular amenities.
Yes - My Future Living - who run Homecourt House are members of ARCO - Associated Retirement Community Operators, aim to improve the standard of retirement living across the UK. They ensure every retirement home offers the highest standard of housing and support to all residents.
No - no there are no additional fees at My Future Living
Yes! There are several facilities for you to try, including; a Communal Lounge, which will help you unwind in your new surroundings.
The average cost of purchasing or renting a retirement home varies across the UK. On top of your rental charge or overall purchase price some retirement homes have additional costs such as service charges and ground rent.
Additional retirement home charges to be aware of:
This is often a monthly payment which covers the cost of communal spaces and facilities across a retirement property. For more details on additional charges at Homecourt House you can contact the team directly or request a brochure.
Most retirement properties have a cost associated with the land your property is built on. There is often a one-off annual fee known as ‘ground rent’ - which usually costs £450 each year.