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4/12-14 Adam Street, Bentleigh

2 Beds | 1 Bath | 1 Car

$450 Weekly

DON’T MISS OUT!

NOTE: Entrance is on Pleasance St, Bentleigh.

This exceptionally well located two bedroom villa unit presents an entry point opportunity into this sought-after precinct for those with a keen eye on public transport.
Being only a stroll from the restaurants & shops that Centre Road has to offer not to mention the idyllic surrounds of Allnut Park and proximity to Bentleigh Train Station – it’s all here waiting for you.

o Corner of Adam st and Pleasance Street
o Security entrance, parking for 1 car, plus off street parking
o Newly renovated central bathroom with separate water closet and separate laundry
o Spacious large kitchen/dining with gas cooking
o Ample storage including built-in wardrobes
o Near several shopping precincts, transport, parks and Bentleigh West Primary School
o Quiet neighbourhood
o Central Heating and cooling

Contact Jessica Semaan for more information.

If you’re looking to buy, sell or have an investment property you would like to lease out, contact our team of real estate professionals today to see how we can achieve the best outcome for you. You can reach us on 9571 6777 or at our located at 276 Neerim Rd, Carnegie.

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