Freshly painted throughout with new flooring and window fittings, this 2 x 1 is looking for long term loving tenants.
Located in the semi-rural area of Henley Brook but close to shopping areas and local public transport, at this price this tiny homestead wont last long.
Features include :
• Two good sized bedrooms with built in robes • New electric stove to kitchen • Open plan family, meals and kitchen area • Combined bathroom/toilet • Rear garden shed plus store room
SORRY NO PETS
PLEASE NOTE: ONLY FRONT AND REAR YARD IS AVAILABLE TO TENANTS - NOT THE ACERAGE OR THE WORKSHOP. ACCESS TO THIS AREA IS NOT PERMITTED.
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Online applications now accepted through 2apply.com.au, however, they will not be processed until the property has been viewed
DISCLAIMER: This advertisement has been written to the best of our ability based upon the Lessor's information provided to us and may be subject to change. Whilst we use our best endeavours to ensure all information is correct, no warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy, prospective tenants should make their own enquiries and investigations to determine all aspects are true and correct.
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