Overview
2 Bedroom Apartment for rent in Falcon Mews, Cleethorpes, N E Lincolnshire, DN35
Key Features:
- Newly decorated ground floor apartment located in a secured development close to Cleethorpes Seafront
- Part furnished
- Two bedroom
- Open plan lounge/dining room/kitchen
- Allocated parking space
- Potential long term let
- Council tax band B/EPC
- Deposit £770/ Payment equivalent to 1 weeks rent will be required to reserve the property
- Your income must be a minimum of £20,250 or Guarantor income £24,300
Newly decorated two-bedroom ground floor apartment located in a secured development within short walking distance of Cleethorpes Seafront and local amenities. Comprising entrance hall, lounge/diner with superb open plan kitchen area, two bedrooms and modern bathroom with white suite, bath and shower. Benefitting from allocated parking space for one vehicle. Would make the perfect home for any couple or single person, this is one not to be missed. Potential long term let.
Payment of £155.77 (1 weeks rent) will be required to reserve the property. When references have passed and the Tenancy agreement is signed, the deposit of £770 will be payable along with the balance of the first months...
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Newly decorated two-bedroom ground floor apartment located in a secured development within short walking distance of Cleethorpes Seafront and local amenities. Comprising entrance hall, lounge/diner with superb open plan kitchen area, two bedrooms and modern bathroom with white suite, bath and shower. Benefitting from allocated parking space for one vehicle. Would make the perfect home for any couple or single person, this is one not to be missed. Potential long term let.
Payment of £155.77 (1 weeks rent) will be required to reserve the property. When references have passed and the Tenancy agreement is signed, the deposit of £770 will be payable along with the balance of the first months rent (£519.23)
Council tax band B. (This information was obtained on 3rd May 2022 and is for guidance purposes only. All interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries).
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