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Rent 2 bedroom apartment in Scotland

Seaforth Road, City Centre, Aberdeen, AB24 5PW, Aberdeen, England

Bedrooms:
2 bedrooms
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom
Property type:
Apartment
Available from:
04 Jun
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
16823852

2 Bedroom Flat to Rent at Aberdeen, Aberdeen-City, Dee, Eaton, Old-Aberdeen, Pittodrie, Seaton, Tillydrone, England


We are delighted to offer for lease this spacious two bedroom furnished ground floor flat which is well presented throughout. The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating, security entry system and gated private residents car park. The accommodation comprises: hallway, a spacious open plan lounge, dining kitchen, two well-proportioned bedrooms and bathroom. Externally at the rear of the property there is a private residents car park for the development which is gated, with one allocated parking space for the property and visitor parking available. The property forms part of a modern residential development constructed by Barratt Homes in 2011 and offers a spacious living space. The property is decorated in fresh neutral tones and there are numerous integrated appliances in the dining kitchen area. Access to the flat is by means of a security entry intercom system. Seaforth Road is located in Aberdeen City Centre off King Street and is in an area extremely convenient for Aberdeen University Campus, Aberdeen Sports Village and the North East Scotland College, which are all within walking distance. Regular public transport serves the area, and shops and other recreational facilities are nearby, with Aberdeen beach being within walking distance. Council tax band: C, EPC rating: B. Landlord Registration Number: . Letting Agent Registration Number: LARN.


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Scotland

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 1

Price: 967 €

Deposit: 825 €

Available from: 2024-06-04

Furnished: Yes

Garage: Yes

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