This 3 bedroom 1 bathroom home on magical Molloy Island is not perfect, but it just might be perfect for you! It has a wonderful timber deck with lovely shady trees, and an extra big shed available for tenants for storage. It is cute with a side-serve of quirky, but if you enjoy cosy wood fires and cuddling up in something sweet and small and easy to look after, this will make you happy. Features include ramp access, rainwater tank, gas cooktop and electric oven plus R/C aircon.
Molloy Island is a Private Residential Estate and access is by appointment only. Sorry, no Pets!
*PLEASE NOTE* Applications must be submitted PRIOR to viewing the property. Our offices do not accept 1Form or paper applications. Applications must be submitted electronically via 2Apply. An email will be sent with links to apply for the property electronically once you have registered your interest.
Features include: Ensuite,Fireplace(s),Balcony / Deck
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No open inspections scheduled.
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