This Large size granny flat is situated in a ultra quiet and convenient location for a peaceful family living with Bus stop at the door and popular school catchment.
The property features:
- Two double size bedroom - Expansive living room with extended dining area - Full size kitchen with plenty of storage - Paved parking space to the side of the flat - Water and Gas usage included (no gas heater to be used), electricity to be paid by the tenant - In the school catchment of CTHS (subject to school approval) - No pet - No AC in the property - Minimum 12 month lease
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