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St Stephens Avenue, Shepherd's Bush W12
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1 bed | 1 bath | 1 reception | £415 pw The monthly or weekly payment required by the landlord. Read our glossary page

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A one bedroom unfurnished garden flat set on this popular residential street. The flat is presented in good condition and comprises of a lounge, a double bedroom with wooden flooring, a separate modern kitchen and a part decked and grassed West facing garden. Available immediately.

Council tax band C
EPC rating D
5 week deposit.
Minimum 12month contract.

Please note the following:
-There is no referencing or contract fees applicable to tenants
-Should you make an offer on a property and it be accepted by the Landlord, you will be asked to pay a holding deposit equivalent to one weeks agreed rent.
-A Security Deposit of Five Weeks Rent and One Month's rent is payable in advance.
-These are library photos within this advert.

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