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Let Agreed

£995pcm | £230pw

3 Bedroom End of Terrace House Let Agreed

Paton Street, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE3

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Key Features

  • Three bedroom end of terrace property
  • Two reception rooms
  • Bathroom on ground floor and WC upstairs
  • Available immediately and long term
  • Unfurnished
  • Within walking distance of lots of amenities
  • Contact us to arrange a viewing

Description

A well-presented three-bedroom end-of-terrace home located on Paton Street, just off Narborough Road, available immediately on a long-term, unfurnished basis.

Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into a spacious living room which flows through to a generous dining room, offering plenty of space for everyday living and entertaining. The dining room leads into an extended kitchen that provides ample storage and appliance space. To the rear of the property is the family bathroom, fitted with a three-piece suite including a bath, sink and toilet.

Upstairs, there are three bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms comfortably accommodate double beds and additional furniture, while the third bedroom is suitable for a single bed or could be used as a study. For added convenience, there is a WC on the first floor.

The property includes a low-maintenance garden, ideal for those seeking outdoor space without extensive upkeep. The location is highly convenient, with a wide range of shops, amenities and restaurants available on Narborough Road, and Leicester Royal Infirmary within walking distance.

This property is available now. Contact us today to arrange a viewing.

Summary

Additional Information:

  • Council Tax: Band A

Please Note: A deposit/bond of £1,148.00 is required for this property .

If you wish to accept the property, then in line with the requirements outlined within Schedule 1, Tenant Fees Act 2019, you are required to pay a refundable holding deposit equivalent to one week's rent in order to reserve a property, this being £229.61. (Excludes Scotland)