Wood Field, London, NW3

£2,500 pcm
To Let
1 Reception(s)
1 Bathroom(s)
2 Bedroom(s)

Property Summary

Bright and Spacious Two-Bedroom Apartment with Balcony
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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.