Douglas Chase, Radcliffe ** NEW ** 1 BED APARTMENT ** £650 PCM

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** Douglas Chase, Radcliffe, Manchester **

** £650 PCM **

** DEPOSIT £750.00 **

COUNCIL TAX BAND A

PLEASE NOTE... A minimum income of £19,500 is required to pass the affordability checks.



Harrisons are delighted to offer for let, this top floor part furnished apartment. Internally the property offers an open plan lounge & kitchen, 1 double bedroom & brand new fitted bathroom.

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A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £150.00 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.


LOCATION
Kearsley Train Station (1 mile)
Clifton Country Park (2.2 miles)
Tesco Express (1.4 miles)
Bolton Town Centre (3.4 miles)
Asda Superstore, Farnworth (2.0 miles)


PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
1 BEDROOM
BATHROOM
OPEN PLAN LOUNGE/KITCHEN
TOP FLOOR APARTMENT
ALLOCATED PARKING


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