Welcome to 16 Enterprise Drive Youngtown! This stunning 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house is now available for lease.
Featuring a modern design with high-quality finishes, this property boasts a spacious living area, a stylish kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, and a luxurious ensuite in the master bedroom.
With a double garage, ample storage space, and a beautiful balcony overlooking the surrounding area, this property has everything you need for comfortable living.
Located in a peaceful neighborhood, this house is perfect for families or professionals looking for a quiet retreat. Don't miss the opportunity to make this house your home!
• Available 12th April • $700 per week/$2800 Bond • 6 or 12 month Lease available • Two living areas/double garage • Sorry no pets considered
Features include: Ensuite
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