This one bedroom unit - Suitable for a quite single person** is situated in the middle of Paradise Point. Within walking distance to the shops and cafes, the Broadwater and public transport. Other features of the unit include; * Combined lounge/dining with air conditioning * Security screens * Large bedroom with built-in wardrobes * Combined Bathroom/laundry * Modern kitchen * Storage shed (lockup) RHS * Enclosed yard * Gardening/Hedge maintenance included in rent * Off Street Parking * Water included in rent *Important* Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, Realty at the Bay and the lessor will not be held liable for any errors in typing or information. All information is considered correct at the time of publication.
Features include: Air Conditioning
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