Overview
3 Bedroom Terraced House for rent in Lincoln Boulevard, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, DN31
Key Features:
- Newly decorated mid-terrace property within close proximity to Town Centre and local amenities
- Unfurnished
- Three bedrooms
- Two reception rooms/Enclosed rear garden
- Family bathroom/Ground floor WC
- Gas fired central heating/uPVC double glazing
- Potential long term let
- Council tax band A/EPC
- Deposit £570/Payment equivalent to 1 weeks rent will be required to reserve the property
- Your income must be a minimum of £15,000 or Guarantor income £18,000
This newly decorated three-bedroom mid-terrace property is located within close proximity to the Town Centre and local amenities. Comprising two reception rooms, kitchen and WC to the ground floor. To the first floor are three bedrooms and family bathroom. Enclosed rear garden. Benefitting from gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing, this property will make the ideal family home. Potential long term let.
Payment of £115.38 (1 weeks rent) will be required to reserve the property. When references have passed and the Tenancy agreement is signed, the deposit of £570 will be payable along with the balance of the first months rent (£384.62).
Council tax band A. (This information...
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This newly decorated three-bedroom mid-terrace property is located within close proximity to the Town Centre and local amenities. Comprising two reception rooms, kitchen and WC to the ground floor. To the first floor are three bedrooms and family bathroom. Enclosed rear garden. Benefitting from gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing, this property will make the ideal family home. Potential long term let.
Payment of £115.38 (1 weeks rent) will be required to reserve the property. When references have passed and the Tenancy agreement is signed, the deposit of £570 will be payable along with the balance of the first months rent (£384.62).
Council tax band A. (This information was obtained on the 15th June 2022 and is for guidance purposes only. All interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries).
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