Welcome to your potential new home located at 35 Turtledove Road, Harrisdale, WA 6112. This stunning property is now available for rent and promises to exceed your expectations in every way.
Property Overview:
Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Garage: 2
Features: Spacious living areas with abundant natural light Modern kitchen with modern appliances
Location: Conveniently located in the heart of Harrisdale, this property is close to schools, parks, and shopping centers. Enjoy the tranquility of the neighbourhood while being just a short drive away from essential amenities.
Contact Kelvin 0401 061 975 | kelvin@stageproperty.com.au to organise a tour around this one of a kind property.
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