The Official Guide To Exmouth

Exmouth Property Rentals

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Exmouth marina From Accross The estuary — Crispin Purdye

Selling up and moving home to a totally new area is always a bit of a challenge at the best of times.

When you’re relocating to Exmouth property rental may be a good short term solution before you look at buying.

Exeter is a growing city and with Exmouth only being 10 miles away it is becoming an increasingly popular town in which to rent a house or flat.

You can understand why as there are excellent road, rail and bus links with Exeter so commuting is easy.

Being on the coast is a major attraction for many people, especially families with children. Exmouth has a great beach and many watersports facilities.

Being able to spend an hour playing on the beach with your kids after school really is hard to beat.

You’ll find a wide range of houses and flats to rent in Exmouth. From the bedsit of your youth to 4 and 5 bedroom houses the choice is good.

If you want to be very near the town centre there are plenty of flats and houses around. With both the bus and train station being in the centre it could make your commute a breeze.

If you fancy a sea view the good news is that Exmouth is quite hilly so there are many houses and flats that offer a variety of sea views. Best of all because Exmouth, although growing remains compact you are always within 10 minutes of the beach.

To avoid all the stress of being stuck in a chain when you are selling your house and moving to the south west why not rent for a short time? Not only does it allow you to sell your present home in addition you have plenty of time to get to know Exmouth and East Devon. After selling your house, if you are then looking to buy you have a great idea of exactly the type of house you want.

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