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Rental Property of the Week – 5 McLaurin Road, Carnegie

5 McLaurin Road, Carnegie

3 Bed | 1 Bath | 2 Car

$615 Weekly

A Private Oasis of Effortless Living

Completely private and secure in a paved garden setting, this idyllic 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom single level town residence is everything you have been searching for.

Enjoying north facing aspects to the spacious living & dining rooms, this modern haven features a huge porcelain tiled kitchen with granite benchtops & Ilve appliances, 2 double bedrooms (BIRs), a 3rd bedroom/study, a superb spa bathroom, 2 toilets, a laundry, a sun filled front alfresco courtyard and a generous rear entertaining courtyard.

Super quiet, this property is just footsteps to the Chadstone/Southland bus, a walk to Murrumbeena Village, the train station, Koornang Road’s “eat-street”, Koornang Park and the Melbourne University tram.

FEATURES:

Air Conditioning

Ducted Heating

Evaporative Cooling

Alarm System

Built-In Wardrobes

Close To Schools

Close To Shops

Close To Transport

Garden

Do not miss out! Contact listing agent Brodie McPhie or Sohail Foryabee today for more information and inspection times.

If you’re looking to sell, buy or want to know more about property management and investments, contact our team today on 9571 6777 or visit one of our expert agents at our office located at 276 Neerim Rd, Carnegie today.

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