18/23 Edmondstone Street, SOUTH BRISBANE
$500pw
Move in: 7/07/26
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Whether you are looking to spend your days laying by the pool, at a picnic in the park, out at the newest cafe, bar, or art event at GOMA, this unfurnished unit is sure to check the box. Located directly opposite Musgrave Park and and only minutes from public transport, and everything on offer in West End, South Bank, and the CBD! The unit has been updated over the years, and some of the key features are: - Surprisingly spacious living area. - Modern galley style kitchen, with electric cooktop, and included full-size fridge. - Air-conditioned bedroom, with built-in wardrobes, and study desk. - Ensuite bathroom. - Balcony with space to relax off the living room, and second Juliet balcony from the bedroom. - Single parking space available for use in secure common parking lot. - Communal pool and coin laundry in the building. If you are looking for convenience beyond compare, be sure not to miss out on this unit! Would you like to inspect this property? Please click the 'Request an inspection' button below to book an inspection or register your interest in future inspection times. ** PLEASE ENSURE REGISTRATIONS ARE MADE SO THAT OUR OFFICE CAN NOTIFY YOU OF ANY TIME CHANGES OR CANCELLATIONS ** Please note that applications can only be finalised and approved once you, or someone on your behalf have viewed the property. If you are interstate, or unable to attend an inspection in person for any other reason, please contact our office on 0730 756 986 to discuss. Disclaimer: Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, Vine Property Agents will not be held liable for any errors or discrepancies in information, or photography. All interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.