Master bedroom with ensuite available in fully furnished two bedroom apartment. Car space and secure storage. Close to both Dickson and the city, easy access to the tram line. I am a male professional living and working in Sydney, visiting Canberra every second weekend. Due to my long term flatmate relocating to Melbourne, I am seeking someone to rent the main bedroom. You will otherwise have the apartment to yourself except on the weekends I am in Canberra. Room can be provided furnished or unfurnished. All other amenities provided.
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Number of people sought:1
Rooms available:1
Current occupants:1
Applicant preferences
• Couples
• Dog Owners
• Females
• Males
• Shift Workers
• Smokers
• Students
• With Dependants
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Bathrooms:
1
Ensuite:
1
Garage Spaces:
1
Carport spaces:
1
Property type:
Apartment
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Floor:
3 of 7
Mitchell
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