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3 bedroom terraced house

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Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
1,044 sq ft / 97 sq m
EPC rating: D
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Letting details

  • Availability date: 5 Jun 2025
  • Unfurnished

Features and description

  • 3 Bedrooms
  • Unfurnished
  • Views towards Portsmouth harbour
  • 2 parking spaces
  • Garage
  • Balcony & Garden
AVAILABLE JUNE 2025 - This unfurnished town house is overlooking the Ramparts and Haslar Marina. The accommodation comprises entrance hall bedroom3/family room with shower room and door to an enclose garden. On the first floor there is a large lounge with doors to balcony. Kitchen with electric hob and oven, space for washing machine and fridge/freezer. Top floor there are 2 double bedrooms and a family bathroom with shower over bath. The property has electric heating, double glazing, 2 parking spaces and a garage. The EPC Rating is D and the Council tax band is D "Rent excludes the tenancy deposit and any other permitted payments. A Holding Deposit of £298.84 based on the advertised rent, is required to reserve this property. Min Term 12 month fixed. Deposit payable £1494.23 or this property is available with our No Deposit Option. Please contact us for further information or visit our website.
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Leaders - Gosport
Leaders - Gosport
45 - 46 High Street Gosport PO12 1DF
023 9424 1494
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