Reading Rooms, Ainsworth Road, Radcliffe ** 1 BED FLAT ** £550 PCM

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Welcome to The Reading Rooms on Ainsworth Road, a one bedroom upper floor apartment in Radcliffe.

** AVAILABLE NOW **

** RENT £550 PCM **

** DEPOSIT £634.62 **

COUNCIL TAX BAND A

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


An upper floor apartment which is fully modernised! Access via a communal stairwell leads to the first floor, enter into the apartment which offers inner hallway leading to bedroom, shower room w/c and open plan lounge kitchen.

** A holding deposit of £126.92 is required to secure this property **


LOCATION
Asda Superstore (1.3 miles)
Radcliffe Town Centre (1.1 miles)
Radcliffe Tram Stop (1.2 miles)
Radcliffe Leisure Centre (1.5 miles)


PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
Open plan kitchen and lounge
One spacious bedroom
Shower room / W/C
On Street Parking


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Open 6 days a week, contact our branch for more details



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