Barlow Street, Horwich, Bolton ** 3 BEDROOMS ** PRICE ADJUSTMENT ** £925 PCM

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** Barlow Street, Horwich, Bolton **

** £950 PCM **

** DEPOSIT £1096.15 **

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PLEASE NOTE... A minimum income of £28,500 is required to pass the affordability checks.



Welcome to Barlow Street a three bedroom mid terraced property in the Horwich area of Bolton. The property is set over 3 floors with the lounge & kitchen on the ground floor with access to the rear garden. On the first floor there are 2 bedrooms and the bathroom. On the top floor there is an attic bedroom.

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A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £219.23 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.



LOCATION
Co-op Food (0.5 miles)
Iceland Supermarket (0.6 miles)
St Josephs High School (0.8 miles)
Middlebrook Retail & Leisure Park (2.5 miles)
Horwich Parkway Train Station (2.1 miles)



PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
3 BEDROOMS
SET OVER 3 FLOORS
LOUNGE & KITCHEN
ATTIC BEDROOM
STREET PARKING
ENCLOSED REAR YARD


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