RyeView Homes are pleased to present to the rental market this stunning and spacious detached family home situated just outside of High Wycombe town centre.
The property comprises; two/three reception rooms, modern kitchen with access to utility room and WC to the ground floor level. The first floor comprises four bedrooms including master en suite, family bathroom and separate WC.
Further benefits include gas central heating, double glazing throughout, large enclosed rear garden, double garage and driveway with parking for up to four cars.
The property is located within walking distance to the town centre offering an array of retail, restaurants and entertainment units and a little further is High Wycombe train station with links to Central London and The North. Wycombe High School and John Hampden Grammar School are both located at the top of Marlow Hill along with Wycombe Leisure Centre, Waitrose superstore and The Hungry Caterpillar Nursery.
This property is available immediately on an unfurnished basis.
Deposit: £3,461.54
Council Tax band: D
Summary of fees charged for lettings
Rent excludes the tenancy deposit and any other permitted payments.
Holding Deposit
The Tenant will be liable to pay an amount equal to 1 weeks rent.
Tenancy Deposit
A maximum of 5 weeks’ rent.
Tenant Protection
RyeView Homes is a member of the Deposit Protection Scheme - an approved scheme. RyeView Homes is proud to be a member of the Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme.
NOTE: These particulars are intended only as a guide to prospective Tenants to enable them to decide whether to make further enquiries with a view to taking up negotiations but they are otherwise not intended to be relied upon in any way for any purpose whatsoever and accordingly neither their accuracy nor the continued availability of the property is in any way guaranteed and they are furnished on the express understanding that neither the Agents nor the Vendors are to be or become under any liability or claim in respect of their contents. Any prospective Tenant must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of the particulars contained.