About the property: We have a spacious and bright one bedroom flat situated in the leafy area of Dorking, Price £700 pcm excluding bills.
About the location: The flat is a 2-minute walk from Dorking station or 5-minute walk to Dorking Deepdene. The trains into London Balham or London Bridge take about an hour with trains leaving on a regular basis.
From the location of your flat, you have access to a very well presented quaint High Street with many unique pubs, eateries, retail shops, coffee shops, retail shops and gym with the local theatre also a short walk away.
The Dorking area is a leafy suburb and presents a tranquil place to live with the convenience of great transport links and modern amenities.
It’s unfurnished: Good news, our living spaces are unfurnished. They are a ‘blank canvas’ for you to use your imagination and make homely to your taste. There are always affordable furniture providers nearby if there are things you need.
Why is the price so good?: Because this living space is part of a ‘Property Guardian’ scheme. You will occupy the property on a monthly rolling Licence Agreement.
It’s flexible: So, we only have to give each other 28 days’ notice.
As a live-in Property Guardian: You not only get affordable accommodation on flexible terms, you're also doing your bit for the community by protecting this property (simply by living in it).
In order to be a Guardian: You have to be 18 and over, employed and not have any children or pets living with you (goldfish are fine..). You also can’t smoke inside the property (outside, in designated areas is fine)
So, if you’re looking to live in interesting buildings and be part of a community of like-minded people, this could be ideal for you!
To take advantage of this opportunity: Arrange a viewing by calling us or complete the contact form and we will get back to you.
The legal bit: As a Property Guardian you will occupy the property on a Licence Agreement, not a tenancy. Also, we cannot be sure for how long this property will be available to occupy.
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