Here's a clean and tidy 2 bedroom self contained studio, offering both privacy and affordability. It features the following: - generous size bedrooms - neat timber kitchen with stone benchtop and electric cooktop - tidy original bathroom - air conditioning - modern laminate flooring - external laundry - private courtyard - fully fenced & gated
Ideally located close to all the amenities the area has to offer. Perfect for the busy individual / couple looking for easy maintenance affordable accommodation.
* NOTE : Street Parking Only / Water Usage included in weekly rent.
** DISCLAIMER: The information provided is believed to be correct at the time of this advertisement. The availability date is a guideline only and we don't warrant the date disclosed in this advertisement. PLEASE NOTE WE DO NOT ACCEPT ONLINE APPLICATION FORMS.
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