This lovely unit is only a stones throw from the Wesley Hospital, public transport, cafes and restaurants. The location couldn't be better!
Property Snapshot: * Newly renovated kitchen * 2 new air conditioning units * 2 bedrooms with built-in robes * Modern bathroom * Internal laundry * 1 lock up garage
Location Highlights: * Close to Milton Ferry Terminal * Walk to Auchenflower train station * Walk to Park Road cafes & restaurants * Close to public transport * Close to Coro Drive riverside walk
This property is ready and waiting for a new tenant. Don't delay your inspection!
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Features include: Air conditioning,Balcony / Deck,Secure Parking,Pets allowed
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