2/48 Tynte Street, North Adelaide
$680.00 per week
Move in: 31/08/26
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FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM GROUND FLOOR UNIT
$680.00 per week Available 31st August 2026 Williams are proud to offer this spacious, low maintenance, furnished residence for rent. The property is ideally situated within walking distance of O'Connell Street and Melbourne Street with great shopping facilities, cafes, restaurants, including Mylk Bar coffee shop, Perryman's bakery and Tynte Street Quality Meats right on the doorstep. The Parklands, local schools, hospitals, Adelaide Oval and good public transport links are also within walking distance with the CBD just a few minutes away. Features include: • Both bedrooms are spacious with built-in robes • Large open plan family, meals and kitchen • Updated full bathroom • Laundry facilities with washing machine and dryer • 1 under cover car park • Rear private courtyard • Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning • Stone benchtops • Dishwasher • Electric ceramic cooktop • Electric oven/grill • Carpet to living and bedrooms • Plantation shutters • LED downlights throughout • Front security door NB: No linen included. Lease Details: • Lease Term: 12 months • Bond: $2,720.00 • Water Charges: Tenants are responsible for all water usage and supply charges as apportioned to the property. Register now to inspect. Applications can be submitted via www.tenantoptions.com.au. 'Disclaimer: Please note that all the information that has been provided for this property has been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate. We cannot guarantee the information is accurate however and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions – including, but not limited to the property's land size, floor plans & dimensions, build size, building age, condition or any other particulars. Interested parties should always make their own inquiries and obtain their own legal and financial advice.'