This neat and tidy one bedroom flat on Clay Street provides a private and cozy lifestyle. This small complex includes 3 units and a two bedroom house attached to the side is seeking new tenants to call home. Property features of unit 1: - Bathroom with internal laundry - Spacious Kitchen - Plenty storage within kitchen - Close to easy public transport - Close to many shops and cafes - Street parking available
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