Set in the sought after locale of Mount Helen, close to Federation University, schools, shops and public transport is this quality townhouse offering convenience and comfort all in one.
As you enter the home, you are greeted with a spacious hall, leading to the large living space. As you continue through t the large dining space and functional kitchen. Fitted with gas stove top, dishwasher, fan forced oven and large pantry.
The home features two good sized bedrooms featuring built in robes and the master having a 'Jack and Jill' doorway to the main bathroom offering large bath and separate shower.
Outside there is a neat fully enclosed yard with minimal maintenance and a single car garage for secure parking. The home has central heating throughout as well as a split system for cooling, providing for year round comfort.
PLEASE NOTE - YOU ARE REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR ANY INSPECTIONS. ONLY REGISTERED ATTENDEES WILL BE NOTIFIED OF CHANGES OR CANCELLATIONS TO INSPECTIONS.
THE RENTER IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR SEEKING THEIR OWN INFORMATION REGARDING INTERNET AND PHONE CONNECTIONS AT THE PROPERTY.
Jellis Craig does not accept any liability or responsibility for any inaccuracy in any plan, drawing or rendering used in the advertising material to describe the land, property and any described features. The floorplan, measurements and land size are approximate.
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