110 Ashkanasy Crescent, Evatt
$750 per week
Move in: 14/02/25
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Great family home where you can grow some vegies or have some chooks for a more sustainable lifestyle. North facing living and dining room plus family room off kitchen Kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher and ample storage Main bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite; two bedrooms with built in robes Renovated modern main bathroom Ducted gas heating; NBN Laundry with cabinetry and can be used as a pantry Covered pergola and established gardens with fruit trees Double garage with remote door Ideally located within minutes to several schools including St Monica's Primary, Evatt Primary and Melba Copland Secondary School. Close by are playing ovals, Evatt shopping village and Belconnen Town Centre and public transport. This property complies with the minimum ceiling insulation standards. EER: Unless an EER is stated, there is no current EER available PETS: please be aware that at all stages of tenancy this property requires consent to be sought in writing for the keeping of any pets at the premises. Consent must be provided in writing before any pets are at the premises TO ARRANGE AN INSPECTION PLEASE: 1. Click on book inspection button 2. Complete your details 3. Answer pre-qualifying questions 4. Register for a time NOTE: IF you do not register you will not be notified of cancellations or changes to the inspection. If no-one has registered for the inspection, the inspection will not go ahead. Alternatively call the office on 6213 3999 to book an appointment While all care has been taken in compiling information regarding properties marketed for rent, we accept no responsibility and disclaim all liabilities in regard to any errors or inaccuracies contained herein. All parties should rely on their own investigation to validate information provided