22 Cunningham Place is a neat & tidy investment property with tenants in place.
- 4 good bedrooms, 1 with built-in robe - Renovated kitchen with dishwasher + dining area - Separate lounge with new RC AC - Renovated bathroom with bath + shower - Large internal laundry, second separate toilet - Second living area at the back of the home - Large fenced yard, single garage + carport - Currently leased for $320/week until July 2024
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Features include: Air Conditioning
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