City living - Rent includes all utilities and wifi
One room available in this shared three bedroom apartment at $230.00 pw including electricity. Apartment is newly renovated Currently two females reside in this apartment. Close in proximity to Uni SA, University of Adelaide, Carnegie Mellon University and TAFE. Close to the RAH and other city hospitals as well as many eateries. No visitors in apartment. Visitors visit in common rooms. Partly Furnished apartment and three great community areas! First floor: Study and TV areas Basement: Two rooms with a TV, study areas and games room
What's Included: Washer/Dryer in apartment Furnished apartments with heating and cooling Locked bedrooms with single beds, ceiling fans and wardrobe (Hanging space and shelf) Main room with lounge, dining table, chairs and TV Spacious media room with flat screen TV Resident lounge Area and Library/Study Large multi-purpose games room with pool table, ping pong & other activities Coin Operated Laundry inside the building Secure building with Intercom Kitchen has Gas cooktop, microwave and fridge Bicycle storage
Supplied by Tenant: All bedding including sheets, pillows, quilts and mattress protectors All cooking and eating necessities Anything else the Individual needs for their own comfort
What's nearby: Walk to UniSA and University of Adelaide Tram stop out the front. Train just around the corner. Bus stops just metres away. Rundle Mall across the road. Local hospitals all close by. Loads of eateries Supermarkets Adelaide Central market
Please email jennifer.cooper@harcourts.com.au for an application form or apply online via ignite.com.au or by clicking the apply button on this advertisement.
Features include: Air conditioning,Floorboards,Intercom,Built in wardrobes,Internal Laundry,Gas,Broadband internet access,Gas
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