£600.00
per month
£138.46
per week
No admin fees
No hidden charges
Overview
Bedrooms: 3 |
Bathrooms: 1 |
Max Tenants: 4 |
Location: Blyth |
Description
Note: This OpenRent Property Is No Longer Available For Rent. Description below is only for reference, and you can no longer book a viewing or contact this private landlord.
Property Details (Please read before asking questions, most things will be covered below)- Whole house freshly painted and new carpets/flooring - less than 12 months ago.
- Available for viewings now.
- Available to move in from November 2023.
- Available to all: working tenants and tenants eligible for 3+ bedroom rate Housing Benefits* or similar level for Universal Credit.
- £600 per month.
- A Profiling Questionnaire is required before viewings can be offered
- Full referencing will be carried out. Unfortunately, cannot accept anyone with active CCJ (court judgments) over £500.
- Unfurnished - Tenant must provide their own cooker and appliances.
- EPC – Energy Rating D (but new boiler fitted in 2022)
- 1 double Bedrooms
- 2 Large Single Bedrooms
- Backyard
- On Street Parking Available
- Passed – Electrical Safety Test
- Passed – Gas Safety Test
- Passed – Legionnaires Water Test
- Direct with Local Landlord (15 properties): Responsive for all major repairs & accredited by Northumberland Council.
- Long Term Tenants preferred, decorating allowed with permission, there is no plan to sell the property, feel safe to make it your forever family home.
- One small well-kept pet will be considered.
- Smoking allowed outside with the door closed
Move in costs: 1 month rent and 5 weeks rent as a deposit. A £135 holding deposit will be required to take the property off the market, but this will be used towards your move in costs if successful.
DO NOT PAY A HOLDING DEPOSIT VIA OPEN RENT - Tenants who do this may not be offered a viewing.
*we may also accept tenants where there will be multiple benefit claims amounting to more than the 3 bed rate, e.g. 2 friends sharing or parents and older children who are both claiming benefits.