ad

Rent 1 bedroom apartment in Queensland

Pack & Send Darwin

Bedrooms:
1 bedroom
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom
Property type:
Apartment
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
16409601

inner city hideaway!


PARTLY FURNISHED* – Located in a prime city location you will find this modern one bedroom, bathroom apartment hidden away from the busy city life while taking advantage of all the benefits. This is your opportunity to live in the heart of Darwin with all her charm and laid back vibe on your doorstep. Indulge in her fabulous modern food scene, enjoy bars and live music as well as her parks, waterfront and the wave pool precinct and then simply retreat back to your inner city hideaway where you will have all the peace and quiet you desire. FEATURES INCLUDE: – Very Spacious Bedroom – With Generous with WIR
– Bathroom is with Floor to Ceiling Tiles & Frameless Glass Showers
– Quality Kitchen Offering Plenty of Storage & Prep Space, Dishwasher and Pantry
– Contemporary Fixtures & Fittings
– White Colour Palette Highlighted by Earthy Tones & Textures
– Split-system Air Conditioning Throughout
– Large Open Plan Living Area with Fantastic Balcony
– Wonderfully Low Maintenance
– Secure Complex
– *Couch and mattress excluded With an office block for a neighbour you will soon be enjoying peaceful evenings and weekends in your secluded city pad. Easy walking distance to all Darwin City points of interest as well as more practical conveniences like Woolworths, the location is hard to beat. You’ll love living in the complex for its location and liveability so as an property in the ideal location for a city dweller who likes to retreat from the busyness and just enjoy their own space……there’s plenty of room to breathe here.


Do you have questions regarding this property? Contact the landlord directly here

About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Queensland

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

Price: 2040 €

Deposit: 2040 €

Furnished: Yes

Balcony: Yes

Swimming pool: Yes

Dish washer: Yes

ad

Looking for cheap apartments in Queensland?