Reeceton Gardens, Bolton ** NEW TO MARKET ** £1300 PCM

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** Reeceton Gardens, Bolton **

** £1300 PCM **

** DEPOSIT £1500.00 **

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




Harrisons are delighted to offer for let, this modern town house. Internally the property offers an open plan lounge/kitchen/diner and a downstairs W.C on the ground floor. Following on to first floor there are 2 bedrooms with a family bathroom. On the top floor there is a further 2 bedrooms, both with ensuites. There is also an enclosed rear garden.

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A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £300.00 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.

LOCATION
Tesco (3.2 miles)
Asda (4.1 miles)
Bolton School (0.4 miles)
Middlebrook Retail Park (4.0 miles)



PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
4 BEDROOMS
SET OVER 3 FLOORS
4 BATHROOMS
OPEN PLAN LOUNGE/KITCHEN
TOWN HOUSE
GARDEN TO REAR



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