1/20 Horatio Street, ANNERLEY
$370.00 Per Week!
Move in: 22/01/25
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Gorgeous Unit In The Heart Of Annerley!
Welcome to 1/20 Horatio Street, ANNERLEY! Easy, low maintenance living, this one-bedroom unit is simple and convenient for the busy tenant who requires to be close to the CBD, transport options and a peaceful neighbourhood to come home to. Property Features: - Modern Kitchen - Large, carpeted bedroom with ceiling fan - Air-condition in Lounge - Lock up Garage with laundry - Tiled living area - Modern bathroom - Pets on Application - Small complex of 5 Units Location: Approximately 7+kms to the CBD and walking distance to local shops and cafe, precincts, transport (rail and bus) and Yeronga Memorial Park. *Photos are indicative only You do not want to miss out on this rare opportunity to live in one of Brisbane’s most desirable neighbourhoods. Feel free to register yourself for the next open home or call us to arrange a private inspection! Call us now on 1300 368 658 to speak with one of our leasing specialists for a viewing to apply!! *** IMPORTANT INFORMATION *** ** TO REGISTER FOR AN INSPECTION, CLICK ON THE BOOK AN INSPECTION BUTTON BELOW ** ** YOU MUST REGISTER TO INSPECT THIS PROPERTY ** ** AN INSPECTION CODE WILL BE SENT ONCE THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN VIEWED - THIS WILL BE REQUIRED BEFORE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION ** By registering your details using the method above, you will be INSTANTLY informed of any updates, changes, or cancellations for your viewing appointment. If no one registers for an inspection time, then that inspection MAY NOT PROCEED. DISCLAIMER: Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, YSH Property Management will not be held liable for any errors in typing or information. All interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.