3 bedroom semi-detached house to rent
Cheveley Walk, Belmont, Durham
Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1,272 sq ft / 118 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 73Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Letting details
- Available now
- Part furnished
- Deposit: £1100
Features and description
- Three Bedrooms
- Link Semi Detached
- Part Furnished
- No Pets
- No Smokers
- Council Tax Band D
- Bond £1100
Furnished / Part Furnished * Well Presented & Extended * Private & Sunny Rear Aspect * Very Popular Location * Outskirts of Durham * Local Amenities & Transport Links * Upvc Double Glazing & GCH * Early Viewing Advised *
The floor plan comprises, entrance porch, hallway, lounge, dining room, shower room, store/utility area and modern fitted kitchen. The first floor has three bedrooms, master en-suite shower room and family bathroom/WC. Outside there is ample driving parking and a private rear garden with sunny aspect.
This fabulous home enjoys a prominent position within a highly sought-after and long-established residential development. Nestled within Belmont, it boasts easy access to an array of amenities that cater to diverse needs. Within walking distance, residents will find a variety of local shops, ensuring convenience for day-to-day necessities. Families will appreciate the proximity to schools catering to all age groups, providing quality education within reach. Additionally, the presence of a doctors' surgery, post office, and public library further enhances the convenience and liveability of the area.
Belmont's strategic positioning also makes it an ideal choice for commuters. Situated just off the A(690) Durham to Sunderland Highway, residents benefit from seamless access to major transportation routes. The nearby A1(M) Motorway Interchange facilitates efficient travel both north and south, offering excellent connectivity for those traveling for work or leisure. This blend of convenience, accessibility, and community amenities underscores Belmont's appeal as a desirable residential location.
Council Tax Band - D Annual Cost - £2320.54
EPC Rating - D
BOND £1100 | MINIMUM 12 MONTH TENANCY
Specifications: No Smokers. No Pets
Required Income: Tenant Income - £39,600 Guarantor Income (If Required) - £39,600
The floor plan comprises, entrance porch, hallway, lounge, dining room, shower room, store/utility area and modern fitted kitchen. The first floor has three bedrooms, master en-suite shower room and family bathroom/WC. Outside there is ample driving parking and a private rear garden with sunny aspect.
This fabulous home enjoys a prominent position within a highly sought-after and long-established residential development. Nestled within Belmont, it boasts easy access to an array of amenities that cater to diverse needs. Within walking distance, residents will find a variety of local shops, ensuring convenience for day-to-day necessities. Families will appreciate the proximity to schools catering to all age groups, providing quality education within reach. Additionally, the presence of a doctors' surgery, post office, and public library further enhances the convenience and liveability of the area.
Belmont's strategic positioning also makes it an ideal choice for commuters. Situated just off the A(690) Durham to Sunderland Highway, residents benefit from seamless access to major transportation routes. The nearby A1(M) Motorway Interchange facilitates efficient travel both north and south, offering excellent connectivity for those traveling for work or leisure. This blend of convenience, accessibility, and community amenities underscores Belmont's appeal as a desirable residential location.
Council Tax Band - D Annual Cost - £2320.54
EPC Rating - D
BOND £1100 | MINIMUM 12 MONTH TENANCY
Specifications: No Smokers. No Pets
Required Income: Tenant Income - £39,600 Guarantor Income (If Required) - £39,600
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