Overview
2 Bedroom Terraced House for rent in Grove Crescent, Grimsby, N E Lincolnshire, DN32
Key Features:
- Pleasant mid-terrace house located in this popular area off Carr Lane
- Unfurnished
- Two bedrooms
- Living room/Spacious kitchen
- Family bathroom/Ground floor WC
- Gas fired central heating/uPVC double glazing
- Potential long term let/enclosed garden/off-road parking
- Council tax band A/EPC
- Deposit £680/ Payment equivalent to 1 weeks rent will be required to reserve the property
- Your income must be a minimum of £17,850 or Guarantor income £21,420
A pleasant two-bedroom mid-terrace house located in this popular area off Carr Lane. Property comprises living room, spacious kitchen and WC to the ground floor. To the first floor are two bedrooms and family bathroom. Benefitting from gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. Property boasts a good sized enclosed rear garden and driveway providing off-road parking to the front. Potential long term let.
Payment of £137.31 (1 weeks rent) will be required to reserve the property. When references have passed and the Tenancy agreement is signed, the deposit of £680 will be payable along with the balance of the first months rent (£457.69).
Council tax band A. (This information wa...
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A pleasant two-bedroom mid-terrace house located in this popular area off Carr Lane. Property comprises living room, spacious kitchen and WC to the ground floor. To the first floor are two bedrooms and family bathroom. Benefitting from gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. Property boasts a good sized enclosed rear garden and driveway providing off-road parking to the front. Potential long term let.
Payment of £137.31 (1 weeks rent) will be required to reserve the property. When references have passed and the Tenancy agreement is signed, the deposit of £680 will be payable along with the balance of the first months rent (£457.69).
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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