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£1,300pcm | £300pw

1 Bedroom Apartment To Let

Dukes Place, Sayers Common

Key Features

  • one bedroom
  • utility bills included
  • modern specification
  • kitchen appliances included
  • gas fired central heating
  • air conditioning
  • allocated parking
  • council tax band b
  • gated complex
  • service type: managed
  • furnishing: unfurnished
  • contract length: long term
  • council tax: b
  • available from: 17/05/2024
  • security deposit: £1500

Property Description

A stunning spacious one-bedroom apartment with allocated parking.Offering private entrance , a large living/dining area with juliette balcony modern fitted kitchen with appliances , stylish bathroom with large walk-in shower, gas fired central heating and air conditioning. **Located in small select gated development **Available Now.** **UTILITYBILLS INCLUDED**



Situated in the popular village of Sayers Common which has it's own successful community store and pub and is surrounded by open countryside with its walks and bridleways
The village has excellent access to the A23 /M23 with both Gatwick and Brighton being a short drive away. Bus services connect to Hassocks and Haywards Heath both being within easy reach offering shopping facilities with a good selection of bars and restaurants plus stations connecting directly to London Bridge and Victoria.
 

A holding deposit equivalent to 1 weeks rent will be required to reserve the property while referencing checks are being carried out. With the tenants' consent this holding deposit will be refunded against the first month's rent. The holding deposit can be retained if the applicant provides false or misleading information, fails Right to Rent checks, withdraws from the property or fails to take reasonable steps to enter into the tenancy. In accordance with the Tenant Fees Act applicants will be required to enter into the tenancy agreement no more than 15 days after paying the holding deposit. Failure to do so for any of the afore mentioned reasons may result in you losing your holding deposit. An extension to the deadline may be entered into if agreed in writing by all parties. 

 

 

 

 

 
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