66 Supply Street, Dundas Valley
$750pw
Move in: 19/03/26
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Positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac within a handy central location, this well-presented three-bedroom home offers space, comfort and practicality for everyday, family living. Featuring separate lounge and dining areas, a generous backyard and close proximity to schools, parks and reserves, it's an ideal choice for families seeking both convenience and lifestyle. Property Highlights | - Charming living room upon entry with split system air-con - Separate dining area flowing from living area to the kitchen - Charming kitchen filled with ample storage, electric cooking, dishwasher and large fridge cavity - 'New York' style laundry located in kitchen - Three bedrooms of accommodation | Main Bedroom with built-in wardrobe - Family bathroom with built-in corner bath and separate shower - Fully fenced backyard with lock-up garage and carport Location Highlights | - 170m to Charles Fraser Park - 1.3km to Yates Avenue Public School - 2.5km to Cumberland High School - 6.4km to Macarthur Girls High School - 4.2km to Eastwood Train Station - 270m to Alexander St at Friendship St for 513 Bus service to West Ryde - 3.1km to Carlingford Court Application Particulars | - Available date: 19/03/2026 - Lease period: 12 months preferred - Please ensure that all applications are complete before submitting with 2Apply. Applications complete with employment details, rental ledgers and/or references for current living arrangements (if applicable) will receive priority assessment Please note: There is a pot-belly heater that is not included in the lease Disclaimer: All information provided has been gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and any interested persons should rely upon their own enquiries.