Langley Close, Urmston, Manchester ** NEW RENTAL ** £1300 PCM

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** Langley Close, Urmston, Manchester **

** £1300 PCM **

** DEPOSIT £1500 **

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PLEASE NOTE... A minimum income of £39,000 is required to pass the affordability checks.



Welcome to Langley Close a 3 bedroom property in the Urmston area of Manchester. Downstairs the property comprises of the open plan lounge & diner following on with the kitchen, conservatory and the integral garage.

On the first floor there are 3 bedrooms and the family bathroom with a separate W.C. Outside the property offers a driveway for off road parking and a private rear garden that wraps round the side of the property.

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A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £300 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.



LOCATION
Sainsburys (0.7 miles)
Trafford Centre (2.2 miles)
Urmston Grammar School (1.3 miles)
Trafford General Hospital (1.4 miles)
Urmston Train Station (0.9 miles)



PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
3 BEDROOMS
OPEN PLAN LOUNGE & DINER
CONSERVATORY
LOCATED IN A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC
DRIVEWAY PARKING
GARAGE
ENCLOSED REAR GARDEN



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