The Lettings Boutique are pleased to offer this 5 bed 2 bath house in the popular area of Broomhall just a stones throw away from the city centre and amenities such as local shops, pubs and public transport links.
Looking to save rent over the summer?
This property is also available with a 10 or 12 month tenancy option from 1st September.
The accommodation briefly comprises:
Spare bedroom!
Modern open plan fitted kitchen/diner with washer dryer, dishwasher & fridge/freezer.
Living room with 2 sofas.
Dining table and chairs
2x shower rooms with shower cubicle, WC and hand basin
5x fully furnished bedrooms plus additional bedroom also fully furnished
On street permit parking.
£95pppw exclusive of bills or £119pppw inclusive of bills - gas, electricity, internet, water and TV licence.
Available on a 12 month tenancy from 1st September 2024.
EPC Ratings: D
A full copy of the EPC can be e-mailed to potential applicants on request.
Council Tax Band: A
Student deposit £200 per person (Total £1,000)
Holding deposit £95 per person (Total £475)
(Rents are usually paid in quarterly amounts of £1,235.00 per person per quarter excluding bills. Total for the property £6,175.00 per quarter excluding bills.)
Additional information:
For an indication of specific speeds and supply of mobile signal or coverage in the area, we recommend the Ofcom checker, link below:
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You can also check the broadband speeds available on the link below:
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Flood risk summary for the area around the property from gov.uk:
Rivers and the sea: Very low risk
Surface water: High Risk
Surface water flooding happens when rainwater cannot drain away through the normal drainage systems. Instead, it lies on or flows over the ground. Surface water flooding is sometimes known as flash flooding. It can:
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be difficult to predict as it depends on rainfall volume and location
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happen up hills and away from rivers and other bodies of water
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affect areas with harder surfaces, like concrete, more severely
Lead local flood authorities (LLFA) are responsible for managing the flood risk from surface water and may hold more detailed information.
Reservoirs: Flooding from reservoirs is unlikely in this area
Groundwater: Flooding from groundwater is unlikely in this area