Response Real Estate proudly presents 2b Rosalind Road, Marayong to the rental market.
Situated in the forever-growing suburb of Marayong this lovely granny flat is only minutes away from local amenities such as Woodcroft Village, Quakers Court, Westpoint Blacktown and an abundance of public transport means, What more could you ask for!!
Some features include: - 2 Spacious bedrooms both with mirrored built-ins - Spacious kitchen with plenty of storage space and gas appliances - Large living area with split system A/C - Timber Flooring - Fully fenced outdoor area - On-street parking
If this sounds like the perfect home for you, then be sure to call the team to arrange your private inspection, or come along to the next advertised open home! (P) 02 9626 0022 (E) Bellavista@responsere.com
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