This Rental is a real Family Home.

This Rental is a real Family Home.

It's not often we get an opportunity to showcase the rentals we get to market - they're just gone too quickly. So I have thrown together this blog to show you one of my favourites which is on the market right now!

Rentals are like rockets (Topical since the recent launch). One minute they are here, the next theyre gone. It’s hard to keep on top of showing off some of the fantastic pieces we often get through the doors (Metaphorically) here at MECS.
 
One favourite of ours currently is a property on Tennal Lane In the B32 Post Code Area -Why?

Take a look for yourself!
 

We are pleased to offer this lovely three-bedroom semi-detached house on a very quiet cul-de-sac. Not only is the location amazing the property has large garage and drive, spacious back garden. The property also benefits from;
Two reception Rooms
Utility room
Two double bedrooms
One Single bedroom.
It’s the perfect family home.

Not to mention the really lovely Kitchen & Bathroom Suites. Moreover - that fabulous garden. (I'm repeating the garden because its so, so good).

 
 In conclusion - we could rave about all the properties we have here at MECS but sometimes theres just a few which really take our fancy. If you like this property or just need a help in your home search - we're more than happy to help. Facebook, Email or Call us now.
 


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