653 days ago

šŸ” 2-BED UNIT IN MT EDEN AVAILABLE

May from Mount Eden

Rent: $620 per week.
Unfurnished.
Comes with stovetop, oven and heatpump.

Available from 12 April 2024.

We have a delightful 2-bed brick corner unit in Mount Eden available for rent as we embark on new adventures.

It has a light infused open plan living with a spacious master bedroom and a smaller single bedroom or home office.

Parking is in an allocated carport near the unit.

The unit is in a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood in a Double Grammar Zone in Mt Eden and walking distance to the Village, local shops and transport.

We’re seeking neat and tidy tenants to make this their home sweet home. Regrettably, no pets or smokers, please.

The upfront move in costs:

• four weeks’ rent as bond ($2,480) and
• two weeks’ rent in advance ($1,240)
Total $3,720

Please DM to arrange a viewing, thanks.

Price: $620

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