The three-bedroom, fully furnished, brick home is ideally located in the beachside suburb of Wurtulla, with stunning local beaches and Currimundi Lake just around the corner. This home's location will really provide you and your family the beachside lifestyle you have been looking for.
- Fully furnished - Open plan living, dining and kitchen area - Recent internal renovation - Modern kitchen with dishwasher - Stylish bathroom with neutral tones and floor to ceiling tiles - Air-Conditioning to main living area - Ceiling fans throughout - Tiles living space with carpet to bedrooms - Fully fenced yard - Off street parking - Secuirity screens throughout - Short walk to local shops, parks, and Currimundi Lake - Weekly rent includes electricity, internet and garden/lawn maintenaince
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