68A Brigantine Street, Rutherford
$395 per week
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Well equipped family home in convenient location!
This 3 bedroom family home has a flowing layout, close to amenities and public transport in a family neighbourhood. Register your interest today as this one is sure to go quick!

FEATURES
- Three good sized bedrooms all with built-in robes
- Large ensuite to main with dual shower heads
- Open plan tiled meals/ family/ kitchen
- Separate lounge
- Extra-long breakfast bench
- Dishwasher and quality appliances
- Reverse cycle split system air conditioning
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This 3 bedroom family home has a flowing layout, close to amenities and public transport in a family neighbourhood. Register your interest today as this one is sure to go quick!

FEATURES
- Three good sized bedrooms all with built-in robes
- Large ensuite to main with dual shower heads
- Open plan tiled meals/ family/ kitchen
- Separate lounge
- Extra-long breakfast bench
- Dishwasher and quality appliances
- Reverse cycle split system air conditioning
- Outdoor under cover entertaining area
- Large external water tank
- Fully fenced rear yard
- Approx. 591 m2 block

PARKING: Double garage with rear roller door for yard access
PET: Considered on application
AVAILABLE: 15th of January 2021
LEASE TERM: 6 or 12 months

This property is proudly marketed by the First National David Haggarty Rental Team, contact 4933 5544 today for further information or to book your inspection!

Telecommunication Services: The availability of telephone or fax lines, internet services, analogue, digital or cable television (and the adequacy of such services) are the sole responsibility of the tenants and the tenant should make their own enquires as to the availability and adequacy of such services before executing this agreement (clause48.2 RTA)

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Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries