2 bedroom apartment
Let agreed
Apartment
2 beds
1 bath
570 sq ft / 53 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Letting details
- Availability date: 7 Dec 2024
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £1557
- Long term let
Features and description
- First Floor Apartment
- Two Double Bedrooms
- Modern Kitchen
- Large Living and Dining Area
- Bathroom
- Large Private Garden Area
- Exterior Storage Rooms
- On Road Parking
- Unfurnished
- Available Now
A well-presented spacious first floor apartment situated on a quiet road walking distance to Binfield Village Centre. The property compromises a large living/dining area, a separate modern kitchen with appliances included, two double bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom. The property further benefits from a large separate private garden area, two exterior storage rooms and on road parking. The property has gas central heating and is unfurnished. The property is available beginning of December.
EPC rating D
Council Tax Band: C.
A Holding Deposit of £311.53 based on the advertised rent, is required to reserve this property. Deposit payable is £1,557.69. Min Term 1 years fixed term.
Please contact us for further information or visit our website.
EPC rating D
Council Tax Band: C.
A Holding Deposit of £311.53 based on the advertised rent, is required to reserve this property. Deposit payable is £1,557.69. Min Term 1 years fixed term.
Please contact us for further information or visit our website.
About this agent

David Cliff Property Services - Wokingham
43a Peach Street
Wokingham, Berkshire
RG40 1XJ
0118 443 3276At last...... In 2009 after 12 months of planning one of Wokingham’s longest serving and most respected estate agents returned home to roost. From stunning offices in the centre of Wokingham the david cliff agency opened its doors with a carefully selected team of property professionals who were passionate about property. With an enviable wealth of experience in the local market, the team were determined to provide a level of service and presentation not yet achieved in this area and the growing number of distinctive pink boards would suggest that they are achieving their goal.