You can't get any closer to Deakin University! This building is located immediately across the road from Deakin University.
This boutique property built in 2008 and opened in 2009, features 9 large studio apartments and 5 standard studio apartments.
Each partially furnished apartment comes with intercom security entrance, a double or single bed, kitchen with electric cooking, microwave and fridge, large stylish bathroom, meals table and chairs, study desk, built in wardrobes and a private storage cage.
All apartments are wired for high speed internet access with discount student provider and most feature a private balcony, courtyard or deck. This building also includes a communal laundry.
There is parking, leased separately, at an additional cost (subject to availability).
Note: This building is regulated to only one tertiary student resident per apartment. No utilities are included in the rent.
Tram number 75 is located immediately out the front of the building, on Burwood Highway, and takes you to local shops in minutes, or Melbourne City centre in approximately thirty minutes.
These apartments lease quickly so if you wish to submit your application, we suggest you do so online at www.sha.com.au immediately.
Features include: Balcony / Deck,Garden / Courtyard,Intercom,Built in wardrobes,Furnished,Broadband internet access
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