This 4 Bedroom house is located on the oceanfront in the heart of Palm Beach and is available for a 3 month lease from 1st August until 1st November 2024.
Features include: - Recently renovated kitchen - Living space opens out to the sunny deck overlooking the ocean - Master bedroom with a queen bed - The 3 other rooms have a combination of bunks and single beds - Split-system air-conditioner - Full laundry facilities - Garden maintenance included
**Please note the property comes as fully furnished **Not all furnishings pictured are current
Contact Kristy Frazer on 0449 556 522 or rentals@ljhpb.com.au with any questions or to arrange a private inspection.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Close to Transport,Water Front,Open Fire Place,Close to Schools,Water Views,Beach Front,Ocean Views,Furnished
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