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    Rental Properties in St Helens, TAS, 7216

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    1/1 Bowen Street, ST HELENS

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    Early Bird
    $420 per week

    45 Lawry Heights, ST HELENS

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    $420 per week

    22 Medea Street, ST HELENS

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    $300 per week

    24317 Tasman Highway, ST HELENS

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    25 Sunshine Court, ST HELENS

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    8/16-18 Halcyon Grove, ST HELENS

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    $275 - $295 per week

    10/16-18 Halcyon Grove, ST HELENS

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    6/26-28 Circassian Street, ST HELENS

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    About St Helens Rental Properties

    TenantApp helps you find apartments for rent in St Helens, townhouses for rent in St Helens, and houses for rent in St Helens. St Helens, located in Tasmania, is a serene coastal town known for its stunning beaches, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to natural wonders.

    Experience the Beauty of St Helens

    If you're looking for a peaceful coastal retreat, St Helens is the perfect place for you. With its pristine white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and breathtaking coastal landscapes, St Helens offers a truly idyllic setting for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy swimming, fishing, kayaking, or simply relaxing on the beach, you'll find plenty of opportunities to unwind and connect with nature in St Helens.

    Explore the Local Attractions

    Aside from its natural beauty, St Helens also boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene. The town is home to numerous art galleries, showcasing the works of talented local artists. You can also visit the St Helens History Room, which provides insights into the town's rich history and heritage.

    If you're interested in outdoor activities, St Helens is a gateway to some of Tasmania's most spectacular natural attractions. Take a trip to the nearby Bay of Fires Conservation Area, renowned for its striking orange-hued granite rocks and pristine beaches. You can also explore the stunning St Columba Falls, one of Tasmania's highest waterfalls, or embark on a scenic drive along the Great Eastern Drive, which offers breathtaking views of the coastline.

    For those seeking a culinary adventure, St Helens is home to a variety of restaurants and cafes serving delicious local seafood and other regional specialties. Don't miss the opportunity to savor freshly caught seafood, including oysters, scallops, and abalone.

    If you're considering moving to St Helens, TenantApp offers a wide range of rental properties in the area. You can find apartments for rent in St Helens, townhouses for rent in St Helens, and houses for rent in St Helens to suit your preferences and budget.

    For more information about St Helens, you can visit the Wikipedia page. If you're a student, you may also be interested in nearby universities, such as the University of Tasmania's Sandy Bay campus in Hobart.

    FAQs about St Helens, Tasmania

    1. What is the cost of living in St Helens?

    The cost of living in St Helens is generally lower compared to larger cities in Australia. Rental prices for apartments, townhouses, and houses in St Helens vary depending on the property size, location, and amenities. It's recommended to use TenantApp's search feature to explore the current rental prices in St Helens.

    2. Are there job opportunities in St Helens?

    St Helens is a small town with a limited job market. The main industries in the area include tourism, fishing, and agriculture. However, employment opportunities may be more abundant in nearby towns and cities. It's recommended to research job opportunities in the region before making a decision to move to St Helens.

    3. What schools are available in St Helens?

    St Helens has several primary schools and a high school, providing education for local residents. For higher education, students may need to consider universities in larger cities such as Hobart or Launceston. It's recommended to check with the local education department for more information on schools in St Helens.

    4. Is St Helens a safe place to live?

    St Helens is generally considered a safe place to live. However, like any other town, it's always advisable to take necessary precautions and be aware of your surroundings. St Helens has a close-knit community, and residents often look out for each other, contributing to the overall safety of the area.

    5. What healthcare facilities are available in St Helens?

    St Helens has a medical center and a pharmacy to cater to the healthcare needs of local residents. For specialized medical services, residents may need to travel to larger medical facilities in nearby towns or cities. It's recommended to research the healthcare services available in St Helens and nearby areas.

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