Altona VIC 3018 1/83 Valletta Lane
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Apartment For Rent
2  Beds
  |  
1  Bath
  |  
1  Car
$600 per week
First National Real Estate Barlow McEwan Tribe
CONVENIENT LIVING!
When convenience counts, it doesn't get much better than this. Located on Pier Street with everything at your fingertips this property is sure to impress. This property offers:

* Freshly painted throughout
* 2 bedrooms w/ BIRs & brand-new carpet
* Large open plan living with brand-new hybrid timber flooring
* Balcony overlooking Pier St with glimpses of the bay
* Kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher
* Modern bathroom w/ bath and separate shower
* Internal European laundry
* Split system heating & cooling to all bedrooms & living area
* 1 x generous single lock up garage with access of Valletta Lane carpark

Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity so please enquire today to inspect!

**At open inspections, please access property from carpark at Valletta Lane. The apartment is above the chemist**
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