* Central location * Low maintenance living * Two bedrooms
***IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO APPLY FOR THIS PROPERTY, VIEW THE VIDEO (IF AVAILABLE) AND CLICK THE BUTTON TO CONTACT THE AGENT AND RECEIVE YOUR APPLICATION LINK. *** * - Please be advised rent is to be paid per calendar month.*
This two bedroom apartment presents a wonderful lifestyle in a conveniently located complex situated opposite University Hospital Geelong, only meters from shops, cafes, transport, entertainment venues and the Waterfront.
The open lounge/dining room is enhanced by modern finishes, whilst also featuring an enclosed balcony that embraces natural light and a city/bay outlook. Other features include an integrated fridge, gas cook top, electric oven and dishwasher.
The two bedrooms offer built-in-robes, one with ensuite, and a separate bathroom. Split systems available for year round comfort. Underground parking space & lock-up storage available.
If you are a property investor or looking to invest in property, contact Shannon Loe to discuss how Release Property Management can reduce your vacancy rate, maximise your rental return and maintain the value of your investment property - 0488 246 519
Features include: Built In Robes,Dishwasher,Split System Heating,Split System Air Conditioning,Secure Parking
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