This neat studio situated on the 4th floor of the popular Bey Apartment building.
Features include:
- Studio apartment
- Unfurnished
- 1 secure carbay
- Coin/card operated common laundry on ground floor
- Free bus service at the front door
- Conveniently located with walking distance to CBD, Royal Perth Hospital, shops, restaurants & schools.
Please note the pictures are for illustration purposes and furniture is not included with the property.
HOW TO ARRANGE A VIEWING AND APPLY FOR THIS PROPERTY?
It's simple, go to https://www.2apply.com.au/agency/bcsouthperth and click 'Book Inspection' or 'Apply'
PLEASE NOTE : Applications won't be processed until you have viewed the property.
This property at 403/112 Goderich Street, Perth is a one bedroom, one bathroom apartment listed for rent by Nikki Hamilton at Bellcourt Property Group South Perth.
For more information about Perth, including rental data, facts, property ownership types, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Perth profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Nikki Hamilton regarding 403/112 Goderich Street, Perth, please call 0412 077 384 or contact the agent via email.
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