703/19 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra
$580pw
Last Listed: 30/09/24
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This beautiful one-bedroom apartment is located on the 7th floor of the New Acton South building, just a short distance away from Lake Burley Griffin's lovely pathways and communal areas, Canberra's CBD and the ANU. This luxury apartment boasts absolutely stunning views of the lake as well as fantastic amenities such as a gym, entertainment area on the roof and a private cinema for the building's residents. Property features: One bedroom Separate second toilet Oppen plan kitchen and living area Gymnasium Rooftop garden Private cinema Gourmet kitchen with Caeser stone benches Secure parking and storage Reverse cycle heating and cooling Intercom Available 20th September 2024 IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This property is unfurnished. The EER for this property is unknown. The property complies with the minimum ceiling insulation standard. Our office uses 2Apply applications, once we receive your enquiry a link will be sent to you to complete an application form. All properties are required to be inspected before an application can be processed. The following link will take you to the applications website - https://www.2apply.com.au/Agency/Premier%20Capital%20Properties Bond & Rent Bond is equivalent to 4 weeks rent. Our tenants are offered flexible rental payment options including weekly, fortnightly, or monthly payments to coincide with your pay cycle. Pets In accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act Clause 71AE Process for tenant seeking consent - the tenant must apply, in writing, to the lessor, for the lessors' consent to keep pet/s at this property. The lessor may impose conditions on consent, including but not limited to, the number and type of animals being kept, and any cost involved for rectification required as a result of the animal.