4 Bedroom Home, Water and Yard Maintenance Included
Partial renovated upstairs duplex in great location, Features include;
- 4 bedrooms, main with built in - Good sized kitchen with island bench - Open plan living - Renovated bathroom - large internal laundry with 2nd toilet - Single garage - Off street parking for additional cars or trailer - Small rear yard - Water and lawn maintenance included
Public transport at your front door, walking distance to local cafes and lake.
SORRY NO PETS, Located above a commercial office
Please use the link below to apply for the peorperty: https://app.snug.com/apply/ljhbateaubay
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