A Fantastic Buy to Let Opportunity You're Not Going to Want to Miss!

A Fantastic Buy to Let Opportunity You're Not Going to Want to Miss!

Are you looking for your next Buy to Let opportunity? You're going to want to check out this property. Limited Viewing Spaces Available.

This property is currently for sale at a Guide Price of £240,000 - £250,000.

There is a tenant in residence ( A nurse from Darent Valley Hospital) currently paying £1,250pcm, although she is due to vacate on 20th June 2023.
We also believe that this property could achieve somewhere in the region of £1,300pcm in the current market conditions.

It's located a few minutes walk from Greenhithe Station, Is Nearby to Bluewater Shopping Centre & other nearby amenities in the area.

The owner has advised that he would consider offers in the region of £230,000.
This would present a massive 6.7% Gross Yield (A superb yield for the area)

If you think this might be of interest to you, please get in touch, we are conducting viewings at the property on Saturday 20th May 2023 and only have a few spaces remaining.

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