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
Two bedroom property in city centre with July Entry
This well-proportioned apartment with high ceilings occupies the entire first floor of a three flatted substantial granite building, situated on a one-way street in the heart of the city centre. The flat has been freshly painted throughout in a neutral palette and new carpets have also been laid. The accommodation includes a reception hallway with entry to all the rooms. The lounge and one of the bedrooms have a south facing front aspect and a good ingress of natural light. The other bedroom overlooks the rear. The bathroom is centrally positioned and features a bath with overhead shower, wc and pedestal basin. The kitchen is fitted with a good range of wall and base units with laminate worktops and splashback tiles, it has an electric cooker, washing machine and a fridge freezer, and a window to the rear draws light into the room. Location Crown Terrace is a popular residential street close to the city centre and all the city's amenities. There is a good public transport service available with links to all parts of the city and suburbs. The bus and railway stations at Guild Street are within easy walking distance and the Duthie Park with its open spaces and award winning Winter Gardens is nearby. Directions Crown Street is adjacent to Union Street, Aberdeen's main thoroughfare. Turn on to Crown Street, and Crown Terrace is the second road on the left hand side. Zoned Residents' Parking Parking Residents' parking permits can be obtained from Aberdeen City Council. Services Electric storage and panel heating. Double glazing. Security entry system. EPC Rating D