G G04A/81-86 Courallie Ave., Homebush West NSW 2140
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valuable studio with courtyard and kitchenet only $480 including $30 bill pw
Contact JGPW RENTAL TEAM ON 0414 969 388 or 8068 0798. The address of onsite office for inspection is Ground floor of Building P, next to the gate 81-86 Courallie Avenue Homebush West 2140.
- Modern Apartment - In the Security Centenary Park Private Estate - Security Car Parking - Kitchenet - Ensuite - Built-in wardrobes - Internal Laundry - Gym, Swimming Pool & Tennis Court - approx. 450m distance to Flemington Station and Flemington Market; - approx. 2.4km distance to DFO Homebush; - approx. 15km distance to Sydney CBD.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein obtained from sources we deem reliable, however we do not guarantee its accuracy and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries
Features include: Air conditioning,Alarm System,Balcony / Deck,Built in wardrobes,Ensuite,Gym,Intercom,Swimming Pool,Tennis Court,Ground floor
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