Wood Field, London, NW3
Property Summary

Full Details
Set on an upper floor of a well-maintained building in the heart of NW3, this recently redecorated apartment offers a generous layout and a light-filled interior.
There are two double bedrooms, one of which features built-in shelving along two walls – ideal for use as a home office or study if preferred. The living space includes a separate lounge and kitchen, providing a practical layout for modern living.
A private balcony offers a welcome outdoor retreat, and the property is offered unfurnished and available now.
How Much Rent Can You Afford?
Frequently Asked Questions
Wondering what documents you must have be able to pass Right to Rent checks?
The Right to Rent check shows that a tenant or lodger has the right to rent a property in the UK. We will ask to see and take copies of original documents. Below are a selection of documents you could provide:
- A valid passport
- A valid EEA national ID card
- A valid UK driving licence
- Original UK birth certificate
If you are from overseas, then we will need to make sure that your right to stay in the country hasn’t ended. We will ask for a valid visa or a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) and your Home Office share code.
Wondering what documents you must have to be able to pass an affordability check?
To pass referencing the combined tenant(s) earnings need to be a minimum of 30x the monthly rent. For example, if the rent is £1000 per month. The combined earnings of the tenants would need to be a minimum of £30,000 per year. Our referencing supplier will require proof of this income.
If you are employed:
- 3 months payslips;
- and 3 months bank statements.
If Self-Employed:
- Most recent tax return (SA302);
- and 3 months bank statements.
What if I need a guarantor?
If your income falls short of the affordability, you will need a guarantor. The guarantor will need to be earning 36x the monthly rent to pass their affordability check and will need to provide the same documents as previously mentioned.