This three-bedroom rear unit located on the outskirts of New Town and Mount Stuart is in a prime location and available for a long-term lease. With an elevated position across from Clare Stret Oval and Fairfield playground, the home takes advantage of views over North Hobart and New Town.
The home has been recently updated with new kitchen, flooring, and painted throughout. The kitchen features ample storage with plenty of bench space, a large built-in pantry, and freestanding electric cooker.
The bedrooms are generously sized with build-in robes and desks. The bathroom features a shower over bath and a separate toilet is located from the hall. There's plenty of storage.
A separate laundry is located downstairs near the front entry. Outside you have a private fenced in split level yard with space for children to play and concrete area for entertaining.
Available for a long-term lease. Pets are not preferred but may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please note Homelands Property are leasing this property on behalf of the owner. The property will be managed privately by the owner.
Features include: Courtyard,Fully Fenced,Built-in Wardrobes,Floorboards,Air Conditioning
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