Woolwich  Estate Agent Beaumont Gibbs,  SE18

Woolwich Estate Agent Beaumont Gibbs, SE18

Beaumont Gibbs are offering this one double bedroomed seventh floor furnished flat to let. The property is situated in Woolwich town centre.

Beaumont Gibbs are offering this one double bedroomed seventh floor furnished flat to let. The property is situated in Woolwich town centre, so has excellent transportation links on your doorstep, with the DLR and mainline railway station only a 5 minute walk away, as well as the Crossrail link. You can also access the Thames Clipper to get into Canary Wharf, as well as having a Tesco Superstore and Sainsbury's for your shopping needs. The flat is well presented, having a kitchen with integrated appliances, superb river views, lounge area with two sofas and a table and chairs, modern white bathroom suite, double bedroom with a bed and wardrobes, double glazing and electric heating.

Room measurements:
Open Plan Lounge & Dining Room 18' x 12'8 (5.49m x 3.89m)
Bedroom 11'10 x 10'4 (3.61m x 3.15m)
Bathroom 6'6 x 6'3 (1.98m x 1.90m)
Council Tax:
Royal Borough of Greenwich - Band B - £1,330.07 per annum.
Tenants Costs:
To reserve/secure this property we will require one weeks' rent (£300.00). Once referencing applications for all tenants have passed )we will request final move in monies which include one months' rent (£1,300.00) and 5 weeks deposit (£1,500.00) with the deduction of the reservation fee totalling £2,500.00.

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