St. Johns Street, City Centre
House with 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
Available from 1st September 2026
Bills included
We take the stress out of student living. All student homes have bills included!Key features
STUDENTS/PLACEMENTS
SIX DOUBLE BEDROOMS
WILL BE FULLY REFURBISHED OVER SUMMER AND AVAILABLE 1ST SEPTEMBER SAVING TWO MONTHS OF RENT
PERMIT PARKING AVAILABLE
Bills included
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Description
Fully Refurbished Six Bedroom Student Home – Two Months Rent Free Over Summer – Available 1st September 2026This spacious six-bedroom student property on the popular St John’s Street will be undergoing full refurbishment and will be ready for new tenants from 1st September 2026, offering modern, high-quality accommodation throughout.As an added benefit, tenants will receive two months’ rent free over the summer period while refurbishment works are completed, providing excellent value.The comprehensive refurbishment will include a brand new reconfigured contemporary kitchen, newly reconfigured shower rooms to the rear, full redecoration, new carpets, and stylish upgraded finishes, creating a fresh and comfortable living environment. All six bedrooms will be furnished with double beds and fitted furniture, ensuring generous and comfortable accommodation for every tenant.Ideally located within easy reach of Reading town centre, Reading Station, and the University of Reading, this property is perfectly suited for students seeking modern, well-located accommodation. Also available to Placement students due to location to Town Centre and local Business parks.Early viewing is highly recommended to secure this fully refurbished home with excellent incentives.
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St. Johns Street, City Centre
- House
- with 6 bedrooms
- and 2 bathrooms
Bills included
We take the stress out of student living. All student homes have bills included!£149 per person per week including bills
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