Sans Souci
5/2-4 Fraters Avenue
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Rent LEASED
Date available:
26th August
DEPOSIT TAKEN | Fresh and bright one-bedder with balcony and garage
A superb location directly opposite waterside parks and walkways will be the main attraction of this well-presented one-bedroom apartment. Set within a boutique security building close to the heart of Sans Souci, it features fresh and bright interiors with a well-sized layout and plenty of natural light throughout. This easy-to-maintain home offers walk-to-everywhere convenience and has the beach, bus transport, Sans Souci Aquatic Centre and St George Sailing Club all just a stroll from the front door.
- Private north-east balcony that captures an elevated outlook
- Combined living and dining space filled with great natural light
- Well-equipped kitchen features good storage and breakfast bar
- Double-sized bedroom with a built-in wardrobe and ceiling fan
- Air-conditioning, fresh modern decor and timber-look flooring
- Set within a well-maintained brick building with lock-up garage
- Easy access to shopping, dining and transport along Rocky Point Road
DISCLAIMER: All information contained is gathered from relevant third party sources. Whilst we deem this information reliable we cannot guarantee its accuracy and does not accept responsibility for such. Interested parties must rely solely on their own enquiries.
- Private north-east balcony that captures an elevated outlook
- Combined living and dining space filled with great natural light
- Well-equipped kitchen features good storage and breakfast bar
- Double-sized bedroom with a built-in wardrobe and ceiling fan
- Air-conditioning, fresh modern decor and timber-look flooring
- Set within a well-maintained brick building with lock-up garage
- Easy access to shopping, dining and transport along Rocky Point Road
DISCLAIMER: All information contained is gathered from relevant third party sources. Whilst we deem this information reliable we cannot guarantee its accuracy and does not accept responsibility for such. Interested parties must rely solely on their own enquiries.