Centrally located unit in Whyalla Norrie, walking distance to university, tafe, sporting complexes, shops and more.
Open plan kitchen and lounge, with upgraded kitchen, electric cooking and large split system air-conditioning. 2 Bedrooms both with built in wardrobes. Bathroom with walk in shower, laundry space and toilet. Floating floors and blinds throughout. Electric gates and off street parking. Small private courtyard at the back of the unit with small garden shed and washing line.
HOW DO I APPLY FOR THIS PROPERTY?? 1. Visit raywhiteportaugusta.com.au, find the property and select APPLY FOR THIS PROPERTY or visit the office for a hard copy application form 2. Complete the application form and provide your ID and proof of income - ensure all applicants have submitted an application form 3. Once an inspection date and time is set you will receive an email to register for that inspection time 4. Please keep an eye on your emails for updates on your rental application.
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