Located within walking distance to Wombat Gardens sits this open-plan 1-bed property with views to the North West out over the countryside. Features include:
- 1 bedroom with built-in robe - Open plan kitchen/dining/lounge - Bathroom with toilet - Laundry located in the garage - Gas wall heater - Wood Floors
***Please note this property adjoins the upper-level property***
To participate in an inspection of the property, it is essential to complete the BIGGINSCOTT EARLY APPROVAL PROCESS. Please apply directly using the "APPLY" button, which will guide you through the application. If you require additional information, kindly send an enquiry, and we will provide you with further instructions. PLEASE NOTE: private inspections will only be offered to pre-approved applicants who have successfully completed the application process.
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Contact Curtis O'Neil to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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