Granny flat/ single studio to rent
Hi everyone!
My parents have a converted granny-flat/ single studio to rent out at their spacious Gardens home. They are a retired couple (barring a couple of small side hustles!) and have lived here at our family home for 45+ years.
The studio is the bottom storey of their home, blocked from the second storey and with its own ranch slider door entrance/ exit. The place is fully furnished and ready to live in - might just need to bring a couch and dining table. Bathroom and laundry room are seperate to the studio but are entirely your dedicated facilities.
The place boasts a long private driveway; away from the road, sprawling south eastern views, wide lawns and a pool to enjoy. Tenant/s must be reliable and respectful of the property.
$400 PW, water and electricity included.
Get in touch if you’re interested! Ph: 0274380699
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