Century 21 Innovative Realty has just welcomed this updated 3 bedroom townhouse to the rental market.
Some features include: - 3 large bedrooms, 1 located on ground floor - 2 bathrooms both with brand new large vanities, 1 bathroom located on ground floor - Brand new carpet throughout upstairs - Freshly painted throughout - Brand new stove, rangehood and benchtop located in a large kitchen with plenty of storage - Ducted a/c throughout - New blinds throughout - Undercover area looking over a small courtyard - Located in a quiet private complex of only 4 townhouses - Single lock up remote controlled garage with bonus car space in front located under a car port
Please contact Century 21 Innovative Realty to inspect this property, be quick as it wont last long!
Features include: No pet allowed,Air conditioning
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