Cardiff South NSW 2285 7 Elizabeth Street
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Leased
House Leased
3  Beds
  |  
2  Baths
  |  
2  Cars
$850 Per Week
Floorplan
First National Real Estate Lake Macquarie
LUXURIOUS MODERN HOME
Beautifully renovated three-bedroom home in Cardiff South available for lease in the new year.

Start your new year off in this luxurious modern home.

Property features include:-
-Three bedrooms, all with ceiling fans and built in robes.
-Master bedroom boasts an elegant ensuite bathroom.
-Chef's kitchen offering a large island bench/breakfast bar.
-Large open plan living area.
-Split system air conditioning.
-Ample storage throughout the property.
-Garden shed and cubby house located in the beautifully well-maintained back yard.
-Double garage with additional workshop area.
-Solar panels to assist with reduced energy bills.

KEY LEASE CONDITIONS

6-12 month lease agreement
Pets may be considered upon application.
To apply for this property please copy the link here - https://app.snug.com/apply/fnlm to access our application system SNUG
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