In the heart of Manchester City Centre Northern Quarter, on Tib Street, this is a stylish one double bedroom flat in the Smithfield Building, developed by Urban Splash.
The flat has a large lounge with full length windows opening on to a balcony. There is a separate galley fitted kitchen with appliances, including washing machine, and microwave, a tiled bathroom with shower over bath and a double bedroom with built in cupboards. There is electric storage heating and an intercom entry phone and alarm.
The property is let furnished and will be available in July. The flat is on the second floor and there is a lift in the building. There is also bridge access to the Tib Street NCP car park where contract parking is an option. Only non- smokers will be considered.
The rent includes water rates but not Council Tax or services.
A holding deposit of £250 will be required while references are checked. If these come back with red flags this will not be returned but if the tenancy proceeds it will go towards the security deposit which will be lodged with a deposit protection agency and returned at end of tenancy, The minimum tenancy is twelve months.
When contacting the owner to make enquiries please say what work you do, your reasons for moving and the best time for viewings.
- Flat to rent
- Manchester City Centre
- M4
£850 pcm (whole property)
This ad is for a 1 bed flat
Availability
- Available
- Now
- Minimum term
- 12 months
- Maximum term
- None
Extra cost
- Security deposit
- £800.00
Amenities
- Furnishings
- Furnished
- Parking
- No
- Garage
- No
- Garden/terrace
- No
- Balcony/patio
- Yes
- Disabled access
- Yes
New tenant preferences
- Smoking OK?
- No
- Pets OK?
- No
- Occupation
- Professional(s)
- References?
- Yes
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