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2393 days ago

Studio For Rent

Diane from Chedworth

Looking for a super star tenant, must be working and quiet. No pets or smokers. References and proof of employment are required. Suitable for 1 person or possibly a couple (no children as there isn’t room).
Recently refurbished with a brand new gas oven (you will be responsible for filling the 9kg gas bottles).
The property included a dishwasher, heat pump, rangehood, alarm, small lock up shed and a single garage.
Rent is $300 per week for a single person or $330 for a couple.
Located on Opal Place, Chartwell. Close to Chartwell Square and bus stop is a 1 minute walk away.
Should be available by the 8th of June as you can see from the pictures I still have a little work to do.
If interested please message me to arrange a viewing. I have more pictures but can’t post them publicly.

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