Looking for a clean, modern studio-type private space?
• Studio-style room with own bathroom, kitchen and lounge area in a secure co-living home with 6 rooms and 4 bathrooms.
• Located on Grose Way, NORANDA– quiet, safe neighborhood just 6 minutes from the nearest bus stop.
About your housemates:
• Age range: 26-45
• Gender: Mixed
• Occupation: Professionals & Skilled Workers
Location Highlights:
• 6-min walk to bus stop
• 19 mins to Perth CBD
• 12 mins to Perth Airport
• 18 mins to Centrepoint Midland
• 10 mins to Edith Cowan University Mount Lawley Campus
Your room includes:
• Queen bed, large wardrobe, split AC
• Own private bathroom, chest drawer
• Kitchenette, sofa, table and chair
• Secure touchpad lock
Studio amenities:
• Fully equipped kitchen with fridge/freezer and dining area
• Laundry with washing machine and ironing facilities
• Small alfresco area
Rent $395/Week (single occupancy)
• $25 per week bill allocation (Wi-Fi, water, electricity)
• Fortnightly cleaning of shared areas
• Includes basic consumables
• 4-weeks security deposit + 2 weeks' rent in advance
• 18+ only I Viewing required
Not the whole house — private studio in a shared home.
Send us a message to book your viewing today!
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This property at Room/6 19 Grose Way, Noranda is a six bedroom, four bathroom unit listed for rent by Freddy Parsons at Living Rooms Australia.
It is currently listed for rent at '$395 Weekly'.
For more information about Noranda, including rental data, facts, property ownership types, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Noranda profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Freddy Parsons regarding Room/6 19 Grose Way, Noranda, please call 0449 787 690 or contact the agent via email.
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Tenant checkNoranda is an established suburb with significant parklands in its eastern precinct. Bound by Reid Highway in the north and Tonkin Highway in the east, Noranda was settled in the late 1800s when the land was mainly used for farming. It wasn’t until the late 1960s that substantial property development occurred.
A classic suburban lifestyle is enjoyed in Noranda. With plenty of parks and reserves colouring its landscape, residents have lots of public open space to explore, such as the Lightning Swamp Bushland, Ivory Park and Luderman Park.
There are local junior sporting clubs for football, cricket and netball, as well as two local state primary schools. Noranda Shopping Village services the area’s immediate shopping and amenity requirements.