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Apartment • 2yr
$380 per week
16/24 Sir Joseph Banks Street, Bankstown, NSW, 2200, Australia
2
1
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Nearest stations
T3
Bankstown
703M (9 mins)
T3
Yagoona
1.5KM (18 mins)
About this Property
Century 21 Homezone Bankstown have for lease this conveniently located 2 bedroom unit in a quiet street close to Central Bankstown.
Features include:
- 2 bedrooms with built-in robes
- Large bathroom with separate bath and shower
- Large living area
- Separate dining
- Neat Tidy modern kitchen
- Internal laundry
- Lock up garage
Inspect with Marcha Giotopoulos on 0413 695 495 : Please call to confirm attendance , next open home is Wednesday 28/9/2022 from 11:30am to 11:45am.
Features include:
- 2 bedrooms with built-in robes
- Large bathroom with separate bath and shower
- Large living area
- Separate dining
- Neat Tidy modern kitchen
- Internal laundry
- Lock up garage
Inspect with Marcha Giotopoulos on 0413 695 495 : Please call to confirm attendance , next open home is Wednesday 28/9/2022 from 11:30am to 11:45am.
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Renee Kalamvokis
Century 21 Homezone Real Estate
+ 61 0410 276 276
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