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VIRTUAL VIEWING AVAILABLE! DEPOSIT FREE OPTION AVAILABLE! Please see the below example of how Reposit helped a group of four students securing their first home together. Tenants Budget: £2350.00 Rental Amount: £2442.67 Deposit Amount: £2442.67 Reposit Amount: £563.69 Total Saving: £1878.98 If you divide the total saving over the 12...

3 bedroom maisonette to rent

East Sussex, South East

Avard estate agents are delighted to offer to let this substantial 3 bedroom maisonette measuring at 1,341 square feet occupying 3 floors of this beautiful Victorian building, the property has the benefit of having share of freehold, period features, attractive high ceilings and must be viewed to be fully appreciated. The accommodation comprises ...

3 bedroom flat to rent

East Sussex, South East

STUDENT PROPERTY! This is a fantastic three bedroom flat minutes from Moulsecoomb campus and the main Lewes Road. The property comprises of three double bedrooms, a smaller lounge, separate kitchen and bathroom. It is situated in a purpose built block and is perfect for students attending all campus`. The flat is part furnished to include

2 bedroom flat to rent

East Sussex, South East

A STUNNING rarely available, high specification ground floor apartment which boasts spacious, UNIQUE accommodation and is within a minute's walk of the picturesque village of NEWICK and a short drive from Haywards Heath. The accommodation comprises private front door with spacious hallway, impressive open plan lounge/diner with original arch featur...

9 bedroom detached house to rent

West Sussex, South East

Handsome and Historic Country House set in Outstanding Grade II listed Gardens. Brockhurst has a rich and diverse history, first mentioned in the Domesday Book as the Manor of Brockhurst and later belonging to Philip, Earl of Surrey in 1574. The present house dates back to the mid-Victorian era and was once owned by the Hanbury family of Allen
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