Location - tenby Situated in a prime location within the walls of this picturesque coastal town, this stunning 2-bedroom apartment offers a unique blend of contemporary living and seaside charm. Boasting a spacious open-plan layout, the property features a modern kitchen, a stylish bathroom, and two well-proportioned bedrooms, perfect for a those looking for a coastal retreat. The apartment also benefits from a private balcony where you can enjoy the sea views and soak up the sun. Residents parking is available, providing convenience for those with vehicles. With the beach just a stone's throw away and a range of amenities, restaurants, and shops within walking distance, this apartment offers an ideal lifestyle for those seeking a coastal living experience. Don't miss the opportunity to make this beautiful apartment your new home. Contact us today to arrange a viewing. EPC rating E, Council Tax Band D. Holding deposit £184 Rent £800 per calendar month plus a deposit of £900 = £1700 total. Contract term 6 months available. Sorry no smokers / vapers / PetsPlease contact our office on to arrange a viewing
· Holding Deposit (per application): Upon approval of your application, a holding deposit equivalent to one week's rent will be requested. This deposit may be retained if any pertinent party, including guarantors, withdraws from the application, furnishes materially false or misleading information, or neglects to sign their occupation contract (and/or Deed of Guarantee) within 15 calendar days (or another mutually agreed-upon deadline). Otherwise, the deposit will be applied towards the first month’s rent.
· Early Termination (Contract Holder’s Request): Early termination of a contract will be considered by the agent and landlord and negotiations on any cost will be determined on the individual circumstances. However, it should be noted that there is no guarantee that the landlord will agree to a proposed early termination and where no such agreement is made, the tenant (contract-holder) will remain liable for the total sums as required in the occupation contract. The landlord is fully within their rights to expect to be paid for the entirety of the contract.