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2 bedroom terraced house
Study
Air Source Heat Pump
Energy Efficient
Solar panels
Pets Considered
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Council tax: Ask agent
Letting details
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £650.00
Features and description
- Two Bedrooms
- Terrace
- Unfurnished
- Professionals Only
- Pets Considered (£25 PCM Pet Rent)
- No Smokers
- Council Tax Band - A
- Bond - £650
Unfurnished * Large Rear Garden * Parking * Energy Efficient with Solar Panels & Air Source Heat Pump Heating * Under Floor Heating to Ground Floor / Radiators to First Floor * Popular Location * Upvc Double Glazing * Local Amenities & Good Transport Links * Must Be Viewed *
The floor plan comprises: entrance, open plan living kitchen diner, with the kitchen having integral dishwasher and fridge freezer. There is also a useful study area. The first floor has two double bedrooms and wet room/wc. Outside there is a small front garden, whilst the rear has parking and a large garden over the service lane. The rear aspect benefits from a private and sunny aspect.
The property is tucked away behind Framwellgate Moor main street, which is a popular location on the outskirts of Durham City. The city centre is approx. 1 mile to the north east with off road access provided through woodland walks and cobbled streets, twisting through the world heritage sites of the Castle and Cathedral. Access throughout the region could not be better being situated adjacent to the A167 that gives links to Chester-le-Street and Darlington and access onto the A1 which provides excellent routes north and south. The rail link offers quick routes into London's Kings' Cross, Birmingham New Street, and Edinburgh Waverley and beyond. Local pubs and restaurants are all close at hand as well as schooling of all grades, health and leisure amenities.
Council Tax Band - A Annual Cost - £1425.33
EPC Rating - B
BOND £650 | MINIMUM 6 MONTHS TENANCY
Specifications - Professionals Only, No Smokers and Pets Considered (£25PCM pet rent)
Required Earnings: Tenant Income £19,500 - Guarantor Income £23,400
Ground Floor -
Entrance -
Open Plan Living, Kitchen Dining Room -
Study Area -
First Floor -
Bedroom -
Wet Room/Wc -
The floor plan comprises: entrance, open plan living kitchen diner, with the kitchen having integral dishwasher and fridge freezer. There is also a useful study area. The first floor has two double bedrooms and wet room/wc. Outside there is a small front garden, whilst the rear has parking and a large garden over the service lane. The rear aspect benefits from a private and sunny aspect.
The property is tucked away behind Framwellgate Moor main street, which is a popular location on the outskirts of Durham City. The city centre is approx. 1 mile to the north east with off road access provided through woodland walks and cobbled streets, twisting through the world heritage sites of the Castle and Cathedral. Access throughout the region could not be better being situated adjacent to the A167 that gives links to Chester-le-Street and Darlington and access onto the A1 which provides excellent routes north and south. The rail link offers quick routes into London's Kings' Cross, Birmingham New Street, and Edinburgh Waverley and beyond. Local pubs and restaurants are all close at hand as well as schooling of all grades, health and leisure amenities.
Council Tax Band - A Annual Cost - £1425.33
EPC Rating - B
BOND £650 | MINIMUM 6 MONTHS TENANCY
Specifications - Professionals Only, No Smokers and Pets Considered (£25PCM pet rent)
Required Earnings: Tenant Income £19,500 - Guarantor Income £23,400
Ground Floor -
Entrance -
Open Plan Living, Kitchen Dining Room -
Study Area -
First Floor -
Bedroom -
Wet Room/Wc -
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