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St Andrews Court, Burntisland
St Andrews Court, Burntisland, Fife, KY3 9AL

Later Living Housing, Retirement Housing
20 Flats
No current vacancies, apply now to join waiting list

How to apply

Apply Online

You can apply for the majority of our social-rented homes online using MyTrust, which is the quickest way to submit your application.

 

1. Register or Log In

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Pop your email address, phone number and address in. You'll then receive an email from Rubixx with a temporary password that you can use to log in.

Are you an existing customer and you need assistance with retrieving your reference number or already registered for the portal but forgotten your password? Contact us on 0131 444 1200 or email STeam@trustha.org.uk and we can assist.

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2. Start your application

Once you log in, you'll notice an 'apply for housing' button. Click this button to launch your application.

3. Answer Questions

You must enter your current address, details of any other person who would be moving with you, the arears you are interested in moving to and the type of property you are interested in. You'll also need to answer a series of questions to help us assess which type of housing would be suitable for you.
You can save your application and return to it at any time.

4. Upload any documents (optional)

Here you can upload documents to support your application if you have any. For example, if you have a Power of Attorney, it's really helpful if you can upload a copy of that for us.

5. Submit

Based on your answers, you'll be awarded a points score. We will review your answers and make sure you've got the right amount of points and that everything is filled in properly. Once we're happy everything is right, we will add you to our waiting lists.

When one of our homes becomes available, we will run a shortlist against it. If the home is a good match for you, you'll appear on this shortlist. These lists are ordered by the number of points each suitable applicant has which helps us prioritise needs.

Our Customer Experience team will work their way down the list, contacting applicants to see if the home is of interest, arranging viewings and making offers.

Please note that you cannot apply for our homes in North Lanarkshire or North Ayrshire, or Mid-Market Rent and some of our Later Living homes, using the online portal.

Can't complete online?

If you're unable to complete your application online we have other options available for you, they may just take us a little longer to process. Find out more by clicking the button below.  

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Details

St Andrew’s Court is situated on the High Street in the centre of Burntisland, very close to the famous beach. Previously a church, the development was converted into comfortable flats for older people. The great central location of the development means that almost all your local amenities are on your doorstep, but for those who wish to venture further afield, an excellent local bus service provides regular access to Kirkcaldy and Edinburgh. Wi-Fi is available throughout the development and in individual properties.

This development comprises of 7 studio flats, 12 one-bedroom flats & 1 three-bedroom flat. 

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    Additional

    Want to know what's on offer here?

    The services & facilities at this development include;

    • Onsite staff - varying hours
    • Repairs service
    • Pull cord system linked to alarm centre
    • Secure door entry
    • Social activities & events
    • Maintained gardens
    • External window cleaning
    • Lounge area
    • Cleaning of shared spaces
    • Laundry facilities
    • Wi-Fi throughout - for customers and guests to use

    What are the monthly charges?

    The total rents charge includes all the cost for services listed above. The monthly charge varies depending on the property size but on average it costs £710 per month.

    What you'll pay is dependent on your personal circumstances such as your eligibility for assistance (like housing benefit). To see what help you can get, take a look at our Benefits Advice Service.

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