Please note the rent will be increased to $550 per week/ $2,390 from September 2024. This lovely two-bedroom villa is the end unit in a block of only 6. Comprises open plan lounge and kitchen with gas cooktop, dishwasher and plenty of storage space. Two bedrooms (one with built in robes), central bathroom with bath and shower, separate toilet. Internal laundry and hallway storage. Front and rear private courtyards. Other features include security gate with intercom, polished floorboards throughout, parking for one car, ducted air conditioning and heating. Perfectly positioned in a quiet street within an easy stroll from Elsternwick Train Station, Glen Huntly Road dining precinct and beautiful Elsternwick Park.
Features include: Air conditioning,Garden / Courtyard,Fully fenced,Built in wardrobes,Dishwasher,Floorboards,Gas Heating,Internal laundry
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