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2 St. Johns Street, Colchester CO2 1 bed apartment to rent - £1,075 pcm (£248 pw)

2 St. Johns Street, Colchester CO2
£1,075
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Features
Second Floor Apartment
One Bedroom
City Centre Location
Excellent Transport Links
Bosch Appliances
Open Plan Living
Engineered Wood Flooring
Some Integrated Appliances
Unfurnished
Available Late September
Description
Second Floor Apartment - City Centre Location - Excellent Transport Links - Bosch Appliances - Open Plan Living - Engineered Wood Flooring - One Bedroom - Modern Throughout - Available Late September

Discover this one bedroom apartment located in the vibrant heart of Colchester. These contemporary residences offer a blend of style and convenience, ideal for professionals and commuters.

Each apartment features an open plan living area with engineered wood flooring, a sleek kitchen equipped with Bosch appliances, and a double bedroom complete with a fitted wardrobe. The modern family bathroom and additional storage cupboard enhance the functionality of the space. An intercom entry system ensures added security.

Ideally situated for a wide range of local amenities, including Colchester Retail Park, numerous eateries, and entertainment options. Colchester Town Station offers excellent rail connections, while the A134 ensures convenient road access. Nearby green spaces provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation, and the nearby River Colne adds to the area's natural charm, perfect for nature lovers.

Please note:
- Images shown are of the show flat. Layouts and sizes of available units may vary.
- No parking is available with this property.

Contact Durden & Hunt today to arrange a viewing.

Lettings Disclaimer

If you wish to rent a property please contact us to arrange a viewing. Once viewed, if you wish to rent the property we will require you to complete an application form. The application form will then be submitted to the landlord. If the landlord decides to agree to your offer, you will be required to pay a one weeks holding deposit, once that is paid we will start referencing. Once referencing is complete, and prior to moving in, you will be required to pay a total of 5 weeks security deposit and one months rent in advance (your one week holding deposit paid earlier to secure the property, will be deducted from the total balance needed to pay). Please note, you may be required to pay more rent upfront, if you decide to make that part of your offer, i.e if you decide to offer the landlord a year upfront then this will be need to be paid before moving in.

Properties are taken as seen, unless you make specific requests in your application form on the conditions section that the landlord agrees to.

In order to pass references, working tenants must be earning 30 x monthly rent per annum BEFORE any stoppages. Guarantors must be earning 36 x monthly rent per annum BEFORE any stoppages. Additional methods such as paying rent upfront for the duration of the tenancy can be considered. Immigration checks may be required to be undertaken by the Agent / Landlord on any or all occupants to comply with the Immigration Act 2014.

Holding Deposit (per tenancy)
One week's rent. This is to reserve a property. Please Note: This will be withheld if any relevant person (including any guarantor(s)) withdraw from the tenancy, fail a Right-to-Rent check, provide materially significant false or misleading information, or fail to sign their tenancy agreement (and / or Deed of Guarantee) within 15 calendar days (or other Deadline for Agreement as mutually agreed in writing).

Security Deposit
(per tenancy. Rent under £50,000 per year)
Five weeks' rent.
This covers damages or defaults on the part of the tenant during the tenancy.

During Tenancy
Payments to other third parties: such as Council Tax, utilities or payments for communication services. Unless otherwise stated then the tenant are responsible for bills related to the property such as council tax, gas , electric, water.

Please note, the information above is supplied as a general guide to assist you, but is subject to change.

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