There are two lovely large, bright and spacious double rooms available to rent with all furniture included. The rooms have a double bed, 2 bedside tables and lamps, a large fitted wardrobe and chest of drawers / clothes rail.
There are also sea views from the open plan living space and bedroom 1!! It has a beautiful large window.
The apartment block itself is a luxury Art Deco 1920s/30s property, with secure and maintained communal areas, including a lift.
This apartment is on the 5th floor and has views of the sea from both the living room, and bedroom 1, which is the available room.
The flat has one bathroom, which is very clean and tidy, including a shower, bath, sink and toilet.
The kitchen is fully equipped and the living room is also fully furnished.
The apartment building is within with heart of Brighton, a short walk from Brighton Seafront, the main train station, The Lanes, the North Lanes, local supermarkets, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, gyms, universities and much more!
I am a friendly and approachable Landlord, so if you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
- Flat share
- Brighton
- BN1
- £1,100 pcm (double)
- £1,100 pcm (double)
Availability
- Available
- 07 Jul 2024
- Minimum term
- 6 months
- Maximum term
- None
- Short lets considered
Extra cost
- Deposit
(Room 1) - £1,100.00
- Deposit
(Room 2) - £1,100.00
- Bills included?
- No
Amenities
- Furnishings
- Furnished
- Parking
- No
- Garage
- No
- Garden/terrace
- No
- Balcony/patio
- No
- Disabled access
- No
- Living room
- shared
- Broadband included
- Yes
New flatmate preferences
- Couples OK?
- Yes
- Smoking OK?
- No
- Pets OK?
- No
- Occupation
- Don't mind
- References?
- No
- Min age
- 18
- Max age
- 99
- Gender
- No preference
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