173 Heysen Boulevard, MOUNT BARKER
$595 per week
Move in: 13/05/26
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Located in Minters Field
Located in Minters Field is a sparkling 3/4 bedroom home. (3 bedrooms and a study) Each bedroom has built in robes with the master bedroom having a walk in robe and an ensuite. A flexible floor plan allows for either 4 bedrooms or, 3 bedrooms plus a study. Terrific three way bathroom to service the rest of the house. A bright and airy open plan kitchen/dining and living space. The kitchen has plenty of cupboards, gas cooktop, electric oven and dishwasher. For all year round comfort there is a split system reverse cycle air-conditioning. A neutral colour scheme to suit any ones style throughout the home. Outside are easy care grounds and a fully fenced rear yard. Be quick not to miss this one. Available now. Bond - 4 weeks rent equivalent or if rent exceeds $800 per week a 6 week bond is applicable Lease Term - 12 months + Water Charges - All water usage and supply charge as divided by SA Water Rainwater - Natural catchment only, any refills required are at the cost of the tenant Furniture - Unfurnished Exclusions - Nil Gas charges - If bottled gas all usage is charged to the tenant, if mains or reticulated gas all charges as invoiced by the supplier are charged to the tenant Embedded electricity network - No VIEWING THE PROPERTY Please click the button BOOK INSPECTION or EMAIL AGENT and enter your details and you will receive an instant response. Please ensure you register your interest so we can keep you up to date throughout the letting process. TO APPLY Please go to https://www.2apply.com.au/login?ReturnUrl=%2F Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of this advertisement, Harcourts Adelaide Hills accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability for any errors, omissions, inaccuracies, or misstatements. This includes but is not limited to changes made to the property or inclusions that may not be represented. Prospective tenants should rely on their own enquiries to verify the accuracy of the information, including the suitability of the property and available utilities before entering into a tenancy agreement.