DEPOSIT £500 - This well presented unfurnished property consists of 2 bedrooms and offers on street parking and gas central heating. TO BOOK A VIEWING ONLINE, PLEASE FILL OUT THE CONTACT AGENT FORM.
This unfurnished 2 bed property situated in Dunfermline, comes on an upper floor. consisting of 2 bedrooms, a separate kitchen and living room and one bathroom. further boasting on street parking.
Victoria Terrace in Dunfermline offers a charming slice of residential life in a historic Scottish town. Nestled within a short walk of the town center, it provides easy access to local amenities such as bustling cafes, boutique shops, and convenient supermarkets. Nearby attractions include the iconic Dunfermline Abbey, beautiful Pittencrieff Park, and the vibrant Carnegie Hall, catering to history buffs, nature lovers, and culture seekers alike. With excellent transport links and a welcoming community, Victoria Terrace strikes the perfect balance between suburban tranquility and urban convenience.
Deposit : £500
EPC Rating: C
Council Tax Band: B
Landlord Registration: 69464/230/13470
Additional costs: council tax and water charge / utilities / broadband / Garden Waste Bin from local authority at additional cost
Heating Type: Gas Central Heating
Property Floor : Upper
Utilities : Prepayment Meter / Credit Meter Electricity Supplier: TBC
Gas Supplier: TBC
Broadband Type: Standard Available / Superfast Fibre Available/ Ultrafast Available (link to check Fibre broadband | Openreach) *as obtained from [edited hyperlink]Further information regarding broadband and phone signal can be obtained from the Ofcom broadband and mobile coverage checker - Broadband and mobile coverage checker - Ofcom
Parking Type: On street parking
Scottish Letting Agent Registration Number: LARN1812026
Planning permission: Please check this properties local authority planning website for any planning which may impact the property or local area in future
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