Castle Court, Castle Street, The Haulgh, Bolton ** NEW RENTAL ** £550 PCM

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** Castle Court, Castle Street, The Haulgh, Bolton **

** £ 550.00 PCM **

** DEPOSIT £634.00 **

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PLEASE NOTE... A minimum income of £16,500 is required to pass the affordability checks.


Harrisons are pleased to offer for let, this Two Bed Ground Floor Apartment comprising of Lounge, White High Gloss Fitted Kitchen with New Hob, Oven and Extractor Hood. Three piece Bathroom Suite with Shower over Bath. Double Glazed Windows and PVCu Door. The Apartment has been Newly Repainted and Newly Carpeted. Allocated Parking. Call Now to View.

A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £126.00 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.


LOCATION
Bradford street Compact Park (0.2 miles)
Asda Burnden Park Superstore (0.9 miles)
Bolton Train Station (0.5 miles)
Trinity Retail Park (0.8 miles)


PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
Ground Floor Apartment
Two Bedrooms
Lounge
White High Gloss Fitted Kitchen
Three Piece Bathroom Suite
Allocated Parking


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