Overview
2 Bedroom Semi-Detached House for rent in Stortford Street, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, DN31
Key Features:
- Modern semi-detached house in this well-established position
- Unfurnished
- Living room and kitchen/diner
- Two bedrooms/bathroom with shower over bath
- Gas fired central heating/uPVC double glazing
- Potential long term let/driveway and off-road parking Council tax band A/EPC
- Deposit £530/ Payment equivalent to 1 weeks rent will be required to reserve the property
- Contact agent for further details
- Your income must be a minimum of £13,800 or Guarantor income £16,560
A delightful modern semi-detached house in this well-established position. Offering hallway, living room, superb fitted kitchen/diner including hob and oven, two bedrooms, smart bathroom including a shower over the bath, gas fired central heating, uPVC double glazing, driveway, off road parking to the rear and the garden has a large shed for storage purposes. Potential long term let.
Payment of £106.15 (1 weeks rent) will be required to reserve the property. When references have passed and the Tenancy agreement is signed, the deposit of £530 will be payable along with the balance of the first months rent (£353.85).
Council tax band A. (This information was obtained on the 24th Februa...
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A delightful modern semi-detached house in this well-established position. Offering hallway, living room, superb fitted kitchen/diner including hob and oven, two bedrooms, smart bathroom including a shower over the bath, gas fired central heating, uPVC double glazing, driveway, off road parking to the rear and the garden has a large shed for storage purposes. Potential long term let.
Payment of £106.15 (1 weeks rent) will be required to reserve the property. When references have passed and the Tenancy agreement is signed, the deposit of £530 will be payable along with the balance of the first months rent (£353.85).
Council tax band A. (This information was obtained on the 24th February 2021 and is for guidance purposes only. All interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries).
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