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Hey guys,

Me and the jeef have just moved into a new (10month old) town house in Wilston (10 minute train ride from the city).

Unfortunately our previous housemate bailed so we have two rooms spare! (Currently have computer and stuff in one of the rooms but can be easily relocated!)

House is a short walk to the station, 2 mins walk from the Wilston restaurants and 5 minutes walk from the Windsor home zome shops (Subway, Gym, Hardware store, Homeware store, Pet store, Fish & chips etc etc..).

The house is a 3 Story town house with 3 bedrooms and 2 Bathrooms upstairs, big living area & extra toilet off laundry in the midlle level as well as two balconies and undercover courtyard etc, Has a double garage downstairs but it's taken up by the 34 GTR and my girlfriends corrolla, but there is parking just infront of our unit inside our complex...

All rooms come with build in cupboards and fully ducted aircon.

We have ADSL2+ and foxtel already installed :P

Rent is $150 p/w with 4 weeks bond ($600) to be paid with all bills to be split equally.

If anybody is interested or has any further questions you can call/text me on 0420 553 651 or Jem on 0439 030 995 to organise a time to come check things out!

Cheers guys!

Markus

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