207 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, Ferny Creek VIC 3786
House
112
Block size: 915 m² approx.
**UNDER APPLICATION - NO FURTHER INSPECTIONS AT THIS POINT IN TIME **
GENEROUS SIZED 1 BEDROOM HOME
You must register for all inspections and confirm your booking to ensure an agent will attend the inspection. If you do not register then you will NOT be notified of any changes or cancellations to booked inspection times.
Set on approx ¾ of an acre surrounded by established trees and gardens sits this fantastic home with plenty on offer. Features include a spacious mezzanine style master bedroom with built in storage, central kitchen with gas cooking, two separate lounge areas nestled between a built in bar/dining space, well-appointed bathroom and internal laundry. Additionally, the home is fit with ducted heating as well as a Coonara Fireplace to the back lounge room, an outdoor deck, lock up garage, wood shed and plenty of outdoor space to entertain.
Relax and enjoy with garden maintenance included in your rent. Note: Property driveway access is via old main road The rear of Mount Dandenong Tourist Road.
Pets will be considered upon application, unless otherwise specified. Photo ID is required at ALL inspections.
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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