7/13 Sand Street, SEAFORD MEADOWS
$400 p.w.
Last Listed: 28/06/23
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Neat, Tidy & Low Maintenance - Absolutely Perfect!
Please ensure you complete the following steps as soon as possible to secure an inspection time: 1) Apply online via Tenant Options: https://tenantoptions.com.au/ 2) Register your interest by clicking on 'Request an inspection time' or 'Book an inspection' button and you will receive an email with further steps **If you only complete step 1 then you will not be notified of an inspection time via our system, please ensure both steps 1 & 2 are completed. This neat, tidy and low maintenance townhouse is absolutely perfect and positioned in a convenient location with only a short walk to reserves, Seaford Meadows Shopping Centre and public transport for both the bus and the train. Features include: • Spacious and versatile open plan living, kitchen and dining area with split system air conditioner • Lovely kitchen with overhead cupboards, under stair storage, gas cooktop and electric oven • Laundry with access to the 2nd toilet • Master and second bedroom upstairs and both complete with ceiling fans and wardrobes • Family friendly main bathroom with seperate toilet • Ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling to upstairs • Low maintenance paved rear yard and rear access double carport Additional information: Pets - Pets negotiable upon application, subject to references. Standard water charges for usage and supply. STRATA BI-LAWS APPLY - a copy will be provided to the tenant All information provided in this advertisement has been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate, however, we accept no liability for any errors or omissions (including but not limited to a property's land size, floor plans and size, building age and condition, and school zones). Interested parties should make their own independent enquiries.