Neat & tidy, renovated brick veneer home. Located within walking distance to town centre. Offering three good sized bedrooms, master with walk in robe and access to main bathroom. Open plan living/dining/kitchen with gas cooktop, electric oven, dishwasher, separate toilet & laundry. Natural gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling. Outside offers large back yard with under cover entertaining area, garden shed & cubby house.
Available early May 2024 $515 per week $2,238 per calendar month. $2,238 bond.
PLEASE NOTE: ANY ADVERTISED OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO REGISTER OF INTEREST. FAILURE TO CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE MAY RESULT IN THE OPEN FOR INSPECTION BEING CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTIFICATION. TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST, PLEASE CLICK THE 'CONTACT AGENT' BUTTON AND ENTER YOUR DETAILS. WE WILL RESPOND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. ALL PHONE / EMAIL ENQUIRIES WILL BE ANSWERED DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Heating,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools
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