This neat and tidy 2 bedroom townhouse is located on the corner of French and Sigg Street, just a short drive to the centre of town. Both bedrooms are upstairs and have brand new carpet plus ceiling fans and built in robes. The main also has a built in desk and air-conditioning. The downstairs tiled living area is open plan with plenty of room to move and is air-conditioned. The good sized kitchen has an electric stand alone oven. The laundry is spacious and has plenty of storage. There is an undercover car accommodation and a private fenced courtyard at the front of the property (sorry no pets).
FURNISHED: NO FENCED: YES - FRONT PRIVATE COURTYARD PETS: SORRY NO PETS AIR-CONDITIONING: YES TO MAIN BEDROOM AND LIVING WATER: OWNER IS LIABLE FOR WALL WATER USAGE AS THE COMPLEX IS NOT INDIVIDUALLY METERED
Features include: Bedrooms,Bathrooms,Garages,AirConditioning
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