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Properties For Sale: What Weymouth Has To Offer

Found on the River Wey on the English Channel coast, Weymouth is a seaside town in Dorset that lies 7 miles from Dorchester. However, Weymouth has plenty to offer in its own right and it is easy to see why so many people are keen to explore the property market in this part of England.

As of November 2017, according to Zoopla statistics, the average value of property in Weymouth stands at £270,342 while the average price paid for Weymouth property in the past 12 months is £247,967. To provide these figures with some form of context, the average value of Dorset property is £340,371 and the average price paid for property in Dorset, in the past 12 months, stands at £315,983. With Weymouth offering an average price that is more than £65,000 cheaper than the Dorset average, is it any wonder many people are happy to explore what property Weymouth has to offer.

Weymouth offers a range of properties

From one bedroom flats all the way through to penthouse properties on the beach and five bedroom homes that are on the market for more than £1m, there is a lot more to Weymouth than you would probably imagine. Yes, Weymouth is a seaside town but there is a lot to enjoy about local life and it is the third largest settlement in the whole of Dorset, coming in behind Bournemouth and Poole. Over 50,000 people live in Weymouth and given the demand for property, it is fair to say that many more people enjoy what Weymouth has to offer.

There is a variety to life in Weymouth that is suitable for people and families of all ages. It would be a cliché to say that a seaside town resort is the ideal place for pensioners to move to in order to see out their golden years in comfort and style, but this is definitely the case.

Who is living in Weymouth?

There is a broad range of people living in Weymouth, with the demographic spread for ages being:

  • 0 to 17 years old make up 18.6% of the Weymouth population
  • 18 to 29 years old make up 12.5% of the Weymouth population
  • 30 to 59 years old make up 37.9% of the Weymouth population
  • 60 to 84 years old make up 27.4% of the Weymouth population
  • People aged 85 or over make up 3.3% of the Weymouth population

In England as a whole, the 60 to 84 year old group makes up 20.09% of the population while the 30 to 59 bracket makes up 40.02% of the population. This suggests that as a proportion, Weymouth has a population that has more elderly residents than England as a whole, which backs up the feelings about elderly people moving to the area. Then again, statistics don’t always tell the full story and it may be that the bracing sea air and a good quality of life helps elderly residents of Weymouth to live for longer!

There are many attractive one and two bedroom homes in the area but in recent times, perhaps with sensible downsizing in mind, the elder generation have been more inclined to move into flats that offer a fantastic location with a sea view.

As you get older and need less space, and you want to use money more effectively, there is a great deal to be said for having a compact home that still meets your needs but is more about the location and convenience of life. There is no shortage of bungalows and semi-detached properties which may be the more conventional option for someone looking to wind down but in Weymouth, flats are popular with all potential buyers. Given that new developments are taking place, increasing the number of flats in prominent positions in Weymouth, there should be plenty of options for people to enjoy.

With the standard train journey time between Weymouth and London Waterloo Station being three hours, there is no chance of Weymouth being seen as a suitable destination for commuters. In its own way though, this is a good thing, meaning the town has a population of people looking to support their local community as opposed to just being a convenient and affordable stopping point.

191 Dorchester Road, Weymouth £170,000

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  • Purpose Built Retirement Block
  • Lift Access to All Floors
  • One Bedroom
  • Open Plan Lounge / Diner
  • Modern Fitted Kitchen
  • Shower Room
  • Communal Facilities
  • Visitor Suite
  • Beautiful Communal Grounds
  • No Onward Chain

We are delighted to offer to the market a light and airy, one-bedroom, purpose-built retirement flat. This well presented apartment offers an open plan lounge/diner, kitchen, one double bedroom and shower room. Situated in the well regarded development of Hardy's Court, which boasts a well serviced communal areas including a residents’ lounge, laundry room, guest suite and beautiful gardens.
 
Within the apartment, the initial entrance hallway hosts the secure communal door entry system and provides a large storage cupboard, suitable for vacuum cleaners, shoes and coats with an additional storage cupboard housing the electric fuse box and electric meters.  The accommodation comprises a spacious, open plan, lounge / dining room with fitted electric fire. A Juliet balcony offers a pleasant outlook over the side gardens.  The kitchen is accessible from the lounge / dining room via double doors and has a range of wall and base level units with integrated AEG Electrolux cooker, four ring electric hob with extractor, under counter fridge and freezer. 
    
The bedroom is a generous size with a double glazed window and includes a fitted double wardrobe. There is a range of power sockets including television and satellite ports, as well as an additional telephone point.  The shower room is modern and has a walk in double shower cubicle with mains shower, vanity wash hand basin, low-level WC and extractor fan as well as a light above the basin with a shaver point.    

Hardys Court was built by the highly regarded McCarthy & Stone in 2007 and consists of 38 apartments arranged over two floors, each served by a lift. The house manager can be contacted from various points within each property. In the case of an emergency, there is a 24hr care-line response for when the house manager is off duty.  
    
The development is conveniently positioned in close proximity to shops, bus stops and other amenities. The lively community of Hardys Court have a social committee who host a range of activities such as weekly coffee mornings, afternoon teas and bingo. Cats and dogs are generally accepted; however, they are not to be replaced (subject to lease terms and landlord permission).  To purchase an apartment, a potential buyer must be at least sixty years old. Where a couple is purchasing, only one person must be over sixty, and the other person over fifty-five.    
  
For more information, or to book an appointment to view, please contact Austin Estate Agents.

We are awaiting confirmation of service charges and lease costs from our vendor.

 


191 Dorchester Road
Weymouth DT4 7NL
County: Dorset
Sale Type: For Sale
Ref #: APS05208

APARTMENT

Entrance Hallway

Lounge / Dining Room

23' 4'' x 10' 8'' > 6' 9'' (7.11m x 3.26m > 2.07m)

Kitchen

7' 2'' x 7' 7'' (2.19m x 2.32m)

Bedroom

17' 4'' x 9' 1'' > 5' 2'' (5.29m x 2.78m > 1.58m)

Shower Room

6' 10'' x 5' 6'' (2.08m x 1.68m)

COMMUNAL AREAS

Lounge

Laundry

Guest Suite

Gardens


191 Dorchester Road
Weymouth DT4 7NL
County: Dorset
Sale Type: For Sale
Ref #: APS05208

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191 Dorchester Road
Weymouth DT4 7NL
County: Dorset
Sale Type: For Sale
Ref #: APS05208
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