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3 Phillip Street Coseley Wv14 www.wakeman-online.com 3 PHILLIP STREET www.wakeman-online.com COSELEY WV14 8YF PRICE £595 PCM EXCLUSIVE, UNFURNISHED 'fees apply' Prospective tenants should n ote that a credit check and references will be taken. An application form is available from Wakeman Estate Agents. A spacious traditional style mid terraced house offering well BATHROOM presented accommodation and being situated in a popular Having a white suite with panelled in bath, aquatronic and established residential area, convenient for a wide range electric shower over and shower screen, pedestal wash hand of local amenities and being close to Coseley railway station, basin, low level w.c., part tiled walls, radiator, upvc double giving ease of access for anyone commuting into glazed window. Wolverhampton or Birmingham. OUTSIDE As a guide the accommodation with upvc double glazing and Walled forecourt. Good sized rear garden. gas central heating comprises as follows: SERVICES GROUND FLOOR All mains services are available. Gas central heating is installed with radiators as detailed above. PORCH With tiled floor. VIEWING By prior appointment with Wakeman Estate Agents on 01384 459999. Our office is open 6 days a week, ENTRANCE HALL Monday to Friday 9.00 am till 5.30 pm and Saturdays 9.00 Radiator. am till 1.00 pm. LIVING ROOM (FRONT) EPC RATING F 4.22m x 3.76m (13' 10" x 12' 4") Sealed unit double glazed window, radiator, fireplace, two PLEASE NOTE ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE wall light points. APPROXIMATE LIVING ROOM (REAR) TERMS The property is available on an assured shorthold 3.74m x 3.5m (12' 3" x 11' 6") tenancy for an initial minimum period of six months at a rent of £595 per calendar month, exclusive unfurnished. One BREAKFAST AREA month's rent will be required in advance. We will also 3.97m x 1.5m (13' x 4' 11") require a deposit of £600 which will be protected by the Upvc sealed unit double glazed window. Deposit Protection Service (the DPS) in accordance with the terms and conditions of the DPS. The terms, conditions and KITCHEN ADR rules governing the protection of the deposit, including 4.12m x 2.07m (13' 6" x 6' 9") the repayment process, can be found at Having inset ceramic sink unit, range of wood trimmed base www.depositprotection.com. The deposit is fully refundable cupboards, wall cupboard, rolled edge work top surfaces, at the end of the tenancy period provided the property is left part tiled walls, provision for washing machine, double in satisfactory condition. radiator, upvc sealed unit double glazed window and door. Prospective tenants should note that a credit check and SIDE ENTRANCE HALLWAY references will be taken. An application form is available from Wakeman Estate Agents. FIRST FLOOR There is an administration charge of £125 plus VAT (£150 LANDING including VAT) for each applicant. Tenancy renewal fees With radiator and access to boarded roof space. are £30 including VAT. CUPBOARD OFF Please note on renewal of tenancy a free of charge occupancy With Worcester condensing gas fired combination central check is required on all adults over the age of 18 residing at heating and hot water boiler. the property. This will entail you providing your driving license and birth certificate or passport to comply with new BEDROOM ONE (FRONT) Government Legislation. 4.26m x 3.71m (14' x 12' 2") Having a comprehensive range of fitted furniture including The tenancy application form has to be completed and the built in wardrobes, storage cupboards, bedside drawer unit fee(s) paid prior to proceeding with any application. and shelving, built in headboard and separate chest of drawers, upvc sealed unit double glazed windows, radiator. BEDROOM TWO (FRONT) 4.21m x 2.18m (13' 10" x 7' 2") Radiator, upvc double glazed window. BEDROOM THREE (REAR) 3.6m x 2.6m (11' 10" x 8' 6") Radiator, upvc double glazed window. 202 Wolverhampton Street, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1 1ED Tel: 01384 459999 Email: [email protected] .
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