Barry Plant's Award Winning Property Management Department is proud to offer you this family home for lease.
- Three Bedrooms - One Bathroom
Features include: - BRAND NEW Kitchen boasts stone bench tops, dishwasher and gas cooking with adjoining dining area - Separate lounge - Floorboards throughout - Built in robes - BRAND NEW central bathroom - Ducted heating and split system cooling - Separate toilet - Outdoor alfresco area - Side access to backyard for off-street parking
Located: *** 2MINS to Nazareth College *** 3MINS to Waverley Gardens shopping Centre *** 4MINS to Carwatha College
Register your interest to inspect this property online today *** distance to amenities taken from google maps
Features include: Floorboards,Built In Robes,Dishwasher,Gas Appliances,Ducted Heating,Split System Air Conditioning,Shed
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