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Rent 1 bedroom flat in London

Landmark East Tower, 24 Marsh Wall, London, E14 9TP, United Kingdom

Affordable: The average market price

£2302
£2302
£2302
Affordable property priced at average market rate. Perfect for your needs.
Bedrooms:
1 bedroom
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom
Property type:
Flat
Facilties
  • Balcony
Features
  • -
Verified by RentHero:
Yes
Case number:
6074401

Landmark East, Marsh Wall E14, London E14 - Flat for rent | JLL Residential


A modern 12th floor, 1 bedroom apartment at Landmark East with balcony.
Boasting superb design, including floor to ceiling windows, comfort cooling, granite finish and Siemens kitchen appliances, opulent bathroom suite with Villeroy & Boch and Hansgrohe fittings, video entry, 24 hour concierge, and private gym.
Excellent transport includes DLR and Jubilee line (18 mins to Bond Street, 12 mins to Bank, 7 mins to London Bridge). This chic and elegant apartment is perfect whether for work, relaxing or entertaining.
We understand that cooling / heating is delivered via a communal system for which separate charges
Rent is payable on a monthly basis and you may be required to pay more than a month's rent in advance, depending on your circumstances. You will be required to pay a 1 week holding deposit following a successful offer. Utility bills, council tax, telephone line and broadband are not included in the rent.
Rent: per week
As well as paying the rent, you may also be required to make the following permitted payments. If your tenancy does not qualify as an AST, additional fees may
Please visit k/fees for details of fees which may be payable when renting a property
EPC Rating: B To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here k/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/advice/ofcom-checker


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About this property


Property type: Flat

City: London

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

Price: 2302 £

Furnished: Yes

Balcony: Yes

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