RENT: $725pw
BOND: $2,900
AVAILABLE: Thursday 24th July, 2025
LEASE TERM: 12 months
PETS: Upon Application
APPLY: Tenant Options
Emma Irving of Smith Partners Real Estate is proud to present this beautifully maintained home in the highly sought-after suburb of Prospect.
From the moment you arrive, the striking low maintenance front garden and charming façade create a warm welcome. Step inside to a spacious lounge room at the front of the home, complete with plantation shutters and floating floors that continue throughout for effortless care and contemporary appeal.
The open plan family and meals area is bathed in natural light, featuring downlights, modern roller blinds, and stylish pendant lighting over the dining space and kitchen island. The modern kitchen is a standout with stainless steel appliances including oven, gas cooktop, range hood and dishwasher, complemented by a double sink, island bench with breakfast bar, and plenty of storage.
The huge master bedroom offers a private retreat with walk-in robe and ensuite, while bedrooms 2 and 3 are both well-proportioned and fitted with built-in cupboards. The main bathroom services the home with a separate shower, bathtub and large vanity, with additional linen storage in the hallway and a separate laundry with built-in cupboards.
Enjoy year-round comfort with ducted reverse cycle air conditioning and added peace of mind with an alarm system. The garage features an automatic roller door, internal access and built-in shelving.
Perfectly positioned just 6km from the Adelaide CBD, with public transport nearby for an easy commute. You'll also enjoy the convenience of being minutes from popular Prospect Road shopping and dining precinct, Northpark and Sefton Plaza Shopping Centres, and a range of quality schools and reserves.
This one ticks all the boxes – don’t miss it!
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