£800 pcm
(£185 pw)
2 bed flat to rentOrd Court, Fenham, Newcastle NE4
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
635 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Available from 14 July 2025
- Furnished or unfurnished
About this property
Communal garden
Modern appartment
Well presented throughout
Two bedrooms
Close to local amenities
Allocated parking
Communal gardens
Comes furnished or unfurnished
No pets/ no smokers
This lovely, well-presented third floor, two bedroom apartment briefly comprises of, entrance hallway, spacious lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom with over-bath shower and 2 good sized bedrooms.
Conveniently close to local amenities, shops and Newcastle city centre. The property benefits from double glazing and electric night storage heaters.
Externally there are communal gardens and an allocated parking space.
Council Tax Band – A
Upfront Costs
First months rent - £800
Deposit (5 weeks rent) - £923.07
Total - £1723.07
Holding Fee - £184.61 (please note this is non-refundable if you fail referencing or withdraw from the process)
Tenant Referencing Criteria:
AJP Property Services will undertake referencing checks on all applicants over the age of 18 wishing to move into a rental property. As part of this process, we will undertake:
• A credit check to ensure each applicant does not have any adverse credit such as CCJs (County Court Judgements).
• An affordability assessment to ensure applicant’s income will sufficiently cover the rental payments.
• To pass the affordability check, each applicant’s gross annual basic income (including benefits and pensions) must be at least 30 times the monthly rental amount e.g. If the rent is £500 pcm, applicants would need to earn £15,000 as an annual pension or basic salary (excluding commission/bonus) before tax or other deductions were made.
• Each applicant’s affordability is assessed individually against the criteria.
• Self- will require an accountant’s reference and should have accounts for a minimum of two years.
• Employment checks to confirm your start date, salary and if your position is permanent.
• Homeownership checks (only if you are a homeowner) confirming your mortgage payments are up to date.
• A Landlord reference (if you are currently residing in rented accommodation) confirming you have abided by the terms of the lease. This will check that the rent was paid on time and in full, there was no antisocial behaviour and the property was looked after in an appropriate manner.
• ‘Right to rent’ id checks.
Applicants who are students or are unemployed/work part time and receiving benefits will require A guarantor.