This home is situated in a quiet court and features 4 Bedrooms with BIR's. Gas central heating. Separate kitchen with dishwasher, dining and lounge area. Outside is an entertaining area, garden shed and double garage. The property is a situated just a short stroll from the hospital, beaches, shops and restaurants. Property can be leased with all utilities included and gardening for $750 per week. To apply for this property go to portlandseaview.com.au and download the rental application form which can be found under the 'Rent' tab. Complete the form and return by email to propertymanagement@portlandseaview.com.au and we will be in touch. INSPECTIONS BY APPLICATION ONLY
Features include: Fully Fenced,Outdoor Entertainment Area,Secure Parking,Shed,Built-in Wardrobes,Dishwasher,Floorboards,Ducted Heating,Furnished
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