This partly furnished top level unit is located in a peaceful and quiet pocket of Yeronga. Less than 3km to the Eleanor Schonell Bridge with direct access to the University of Queensland and a few minutes drive to train, this unit would suit a student or the professional couple wishing to take advantage of the lock up and leave lifestyle in a sought after location in Yeronga.
Furnished with all the essentials, simply pack your suitcase and move in. - Bedroom 1 - Queen bed and additional sitting area - Bedroom 2- 2 single beds - Separate lounge and dining - Bathroom with separate shower and bath - Electricity and water included - Private balcony front and back - Study desks and storage cupboards - Minutes walk to Bus, less than 2km to Yeronga Train Station - Off road parking - Three month leases offer at a time only
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