This attractive, three-bedroom residence has a lot to offer for those looking for low maintenance living. Located as one of three townhouses in a cluster, the workable floor plan comprises spacious living with bay window open to separate dining and kitchen area. All bedrooms have robes, and the master also has an ensuite bathroom. The main bathroom features full bath and separate shower, and there is a separate toilet. Internal access to lock up single garage is via the laundry with additional single carport, small garden shed, secure rear yard and off-street car space. Split system A/C, electric cooking & HWS.
INSPECTIONS: To be arranged upon receiving a fully completed Devlin rental application form. Please contact our office on 03 5728 1999 to access this form, or visit www.devlins.com.au.
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