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On offer with no chain, this well appointed two bedroom ground floor apartment, which benefits from a quiet location, is situated in the popular area of... read more
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On offer with no chain, this well appointed two bedroom ground floor apartment, which benefits from a quiet location, is situated in the popular area of Platt Bridge. With schools, shops and local amenities just a short walk away, as well as being well placed for easy travel into Wigan Town Centre.
Offering 569 sq ft. the property, in brief, comprises of: an open living room and kitchen/diner with a good range of wall & base units and built in appliances.
Three-piece bathroom suite in white comprising of WC, hand basin & bath with shower over, two good sized bedrooms and this modern apartment offers extra storage areas, one having the facility to house a washing machine.
Externally there is a car park for secure gated off road parking with an allocated parking space. EPC rating C.
Two bedroom ground floor apartment
Ideal for first time buyers or investors
Available with no chain
Good location for Platt Bridge centre
Open plan kitchen/diner/living room
Three-piece bathroom suite in white
Car park for secure parking
Approx. 569 sq ft.
Important Information About Our Fees
Fees to Tenants
Document amendment fee £50 Inc VAT
Unpaid rent 3% above the Bank of England base rates
What can a tenant expect to pay before the move in?
Tenants can expect to pay the following before they move into a property:
The first months rent in advance of no later than 3 working days prior to the start of the tenancy. Rent will then be due each month for the duration of the tenancy
A security deposit to be held with the Deposit Protection Scheme throughout the tenancy, equal to and not exceeding 5 weeks of the rent
A holding deposit per application, per property equal to 1 weeks rent. Please note: this will not be retained by the firm unless circumstances dictate this in accordance with the tenant fee ban 2019.