Welcome to 2 Lachlan Street in the beautiful suburb of Murrumba Downs.
This stunning 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom house is now available for lease. The house is situated on a corner block, offering ample privacy and a sense of space.
Property Features include: - Main bedroom with walk in wardrobe and ensuite - Ceiling fans and built in wardrobe in all bedrooms - Spacious open plan dining and living area - Kitchen with electric appliances - Fully fenced backyard - Two storey home with lovely tiled balcony - Close to parks and a bus stop - Double car garage
Do not miss out and book your inspection today. You will receive an application code at the inspection to apply for the property. If you are not able to attend an inspection but want to apply for this property, please contact our office to find out further information.
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