41 Mary Street, NAMBOUR
$780pw
Move in: 14/11/25
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Great yard, Great Shed, Great Location!
If it's space your looking for come along and take a look at this 5 bedroom home. Located in a quiet cul de sac close to the Nambour CBD. There is plenty of room for the whole family to spread out and relax! Some features include - - 5 bedrooms and a study - Air conditioning - Undercover patio area - Large 6x8 Shed for garaging plus a garden shed - Huge fully fenced 1300m2 block - Pets considered on application - Tenants to pay for water usage TO APPLY: We accept applications via 2Apply. You will be sent an email straight after your inspection with a property-specific link that will allow you to apply via 2Apply. All lease lengths are minimum 6 months+ considered on application PETS: Current legislation requires tenants to get written permission in their tenancy agreement to have a pet in their rental property and stipulates they are also responsible for any damage to the property caused by their pets. The special terms can also stress that tenants have the property fumigated and the carpets cleaned when their tenancy is up. An Owner still has a right to decline a pet request even when this legislation comes into play however, they must provide a reason. INTERNET: As all properties can be different, please contact your internet provider to find out more information regarding internet access at this property. Please note, owners are not required to ensure there is an active line available so tenants may have to seek alternative internet arrangements where a connection is unavailable. Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this marketing material, Ray White Buderim accepts no responsibility for any errors or misstatements. Interested parties are encouraged to conduct their own enquiries to verify the accuracy of the information provided.