AVAILABLE EARLY MAY. We are pleased to offer for rent, this solid affordable UNFURNISHED home in Port Douglas. If you are looking for a family home on a long term lease - contact us to arrange an inspection.
Low maintenance and consisting of 3 bedrooms plus a study, and two bathrooms, including an ensuite to the master bedroom plus large walk-in storage. This is a blank canvas to make your own.
There's a large lagoon-style pool accessed from your outdoor undercover patio. The property has a double carport for your vehicles. The rental price includes pool and yard maintenance. The house is ideally positioned close to the local primary school, IGA, bus stop, and local cafe, with lake fishing around the corner.
Contact Monica or Belle 07 4098 5222 or monica@propertyshopportdouglas.com belle@propertyshopportdouglas.com
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