In order to minimise physical contact, the Scottish government have introduced precautionary measures to make the viewing process safer for all parties. Please read on fora brief guide about how to navigate the current rental market. Keep in mind that whilst viewing and moving properties, the safety of you and those around you should remain imperative.
Step 1. Prescreening
Letting agents are encouraged to pre-screen tenants before they are offered a physical viewing. By using our MyRentalCV referencing tool to store all of your rental information, agents will be safe in the knowledge that you are a suitable tenant.
Step 2. Watching a Virtual Viewing
Virtual viewings will give you a better feel for the property and determine where you’d like to apply for a physical viewing, from the safety and comfort of your own home.
Step 3. Attending a Controlled Viewing
Once you are invited to an in-person viewing, safety will be priority. You will be advised to wear a face covering, not touch surfaces where possible and adhere to the 2m distancing.
If you have any of the following symptoms, or have been in contact with anyone showing these symptoms in the past 14 days, you will unfortunately be unable to attend a physical viewing:
A high temperature
A new, continuous cough
A loss or change to your sense of smell or taste
Face Coverings
If you are attending a physical viewing, your safety is vital. We advise that all parties arrive with a face covering, and wear it at all times during the viewing. You are then responsible to safely dispose or keep your own face covering. This cannot be done inside the property you are viewing.
Property Description
One bedroom ground floor unfurnished flat centrally located in traditional granite building.
We are pleased to offer for rent this completely renovated one bedroom unfurnished ground floor flat, which is located within walking distance of the city centre, within a traditional granite building. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and is protected by a security entry system. The property is entered via the well maintained communal hall, which is well-lit in the evening and leads to the flat entrance. The internal hallway leads onto all further accommodation. The lounge is a good size with a large rear facing window. Located adjacent is the kitchen area, which is fitted with a wide range of contemporary wall and base units. The double bedroom is a good size with excellent built-in storage and completing the accommodation is the shower room which is fitted with a contemporary three-piece suite.
Location: Skene Square is located in the heart of the city centre with Union Street and its many amenities nearby. These include restaurants, His Majesty’s Theatre, the Central Library, small super markets and shops. Rosemount Place and its many artisan shops and cafes is also within easy walking distance. Public transport is readily available to all parts of Aberdeen, with the train and bus stations within walking distance. There is also easy access to both University campuses, Aberdeen and Robert Gordon’s, and Aberdeen College.
Directions: Travelling west on Union Street turn right on to Rose Street and continue to the traffic lights. Turn right onto Skene Street and continue for a short while. Go through the traffic lights with Rosemount Viaduct and continue on to the roundabout. Take the first exit off the roundabout onto Skene Square and number 37 is situated on the left hand side