Thamesmead Estate Agents Beaumont Gibbs

Thamesmead Estate Agents Beaumont Gibbs

Thamesmead Estate Agents Beaumont Gibbs are pleased to offer this Two bedroomed end of terrace house and is being offered to let on an unfurnished basis.

Two bedroomed end of terrace house is being offered to let on an unfurnished basis. Situated in a lovely cul-de-sac location, the property has been renovated to a high standard internally. Benefiting from new fitted carpets, new bathroom suite, freshly painted throughout, modern fitted kitchen and available for immediate occupancy.

Room Measurements:
Kitchen 10'5 x 5'7 (3.18m x 1.70m)
Lounge 12'7 x 11'7 (3.84m x 3.53m)
Bedroom One 11'7 x 9'5 (3.53m x 2.87m)
Bedroom Two 8'5 x 6'4 (2.57m x 1.93m)
Bathroom 7'1 x 4'9 (2.16m x 1.45m)
Rear Garden 16' (4.88m)
Council Tax:
London Borough of Bexley - Band B - £1,495.66 per annum.
Tenants Cost's:
To reserve/secure this property we will require one weeks' rent (£346.15). Once referencing applications for all tenants have passed )we will request final move in monies which include one months' rent (£1,500.00) and 5 weeks deposit (£1,730.76) with the deduction of the reservation fee totalling £2,884.61.






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