3/22 Llewellyn Street, New Farm
$630pw
Move in: 12/09/25
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ART DECO MEETS MODERN COMFORT - HEART OF NEWFARM UNIT FOR RENT
Art Deco Charm Meets Modern Comfort in the Heart of New Farm 3/22 LLEWELYN STREET NEW FARM BREAKLEASE NEED TO BE QUICK AS WILL NOT LAST LONG Situated on leafy Llewellyn Street, this beautifully 2-bedroom + study apartment is brimming with classic period charm, modern updates, and city glimpses you’ll fall in love with. Why you’ll love it: • City Views from your private study • 2 oversized bedrooms with room to move • Modern kitchen • Rennovated Bathroom • Picture rails for your favourite art and photographs • Shared backyard & clothesline, plus water included in the rent Location perks: • Stroll to Merthyr Road Village for cafes, dining & shops • Minutes to buses, ferries & CityCats for an easy CBD commute 📅 Available September 2025 Don’t miss out – book your inspection today and experience this rare property for yourself! Contact Yield Asset Managers Email rentals@yieldam.com.au Advert Date 20.8.2025 Apply today via 2Apply today – choose between submitting electronically or downloading a PDF form. REGISTER YOUR INTEREST TODAY Please ensure that you visit the Residential Tenancies Authority QLD's website to view a copy of the: 1). 17a Renting in Queensland Booklet: http://www.rta.qld.gov.au/form_17a.cfm 2). 18a General Tenancy Agreement http://www.rta.qld.gov.au/form_18a.cfm PLEASE NOTE: You must read the terms of the Tenancy Agreement prior to applying for the property. A copy is available at our office. DISCLAIMER: We have not verified whether or not information in this listing is accurate and do not have any belief one way or the other in its accuracy. We do not accept any responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass it on. All interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries