Presenting 16 Howard St Windsor Gardens, an updated place to call home.
This super convenient updated home is positioned in the ever so popular suburb of Windsor Gardens, surrounded by local schools, shops and public transport plus only a short commute to the CBD.
Comprising: - 3 generous bedrooms - Study or potential 4th bedroom - Central main bathroom - Spacious light filled lounge - Eat-in Kitchen with ample cupboard and bench space
Sorry no pets Property comes unfurnished Tenant to pay for water supply and usage charges.
For further information contact Ray White West Torrens property managers on 08 7070 0595
On behalf of Ray White West Torrens, we try our absolute best to obtain the correct information for this advertisement. The accuracy of this information cannot be guaranteed and all interested parties should view the property and seek independent advice.
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