Flat Hunting with CP

Jgeek
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I wonder if I could get some advice, I am a data scientist with cerebral Palsy and now I am earning I wish to move from my family home to rent. I wish to stay in the same area as it is a good commute to my office, although I work from home four days a week. I do however need level access and a walk in shower, ideally ground floor. Although I have a fair budget, these requirements make the search more complex
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Have you got in touch with any local estate agents @Jgeek ? I would say to call a few and explain what you are looking for. It is their job to match properties to people, when we were looking I gave them our details and what we needed and they found us properties that they thought might work for us.
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HI @Jgeek - you might like to check out our guest post from a while back on 'Three top tips for finding a suitable accessible home', and perhaps @FrankiTHS or @debbievoakes may be able to offer some advice.
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