Welcome to 4a Acacia Street Gundaroo! This charming 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom granny flat is now available for lease.
Constructed in 2024, this modern property offers a comfortable living space with a carport space for your convenience. The property features a spacious grassy yard, perfect for outdoor activities or relaxing in the sun.
The property offers -
BIR to both bedrooms Open plan living Split system Carport 60,000 ltr water tank
It is located at the back of the property with great views of surrounding farmland.
Located in a peaceful neighborhood, this Granny Flat is ideal for those looking for a quiet retreat while still being close to local amenities.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to make 4a Acacia Street your new home. Contact us today to schedule a viewing. Rent is $495 per week.
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Contact Lesley Cloake to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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