5 Redbank Grove, Windsor Gardens
$600pw
Move in: 11/02/26
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Comfortable Family Living in a Quiet Windsor Gardens Pocket
Set in a peaceful, well-established street, 5 Redbank Grove, Windsor Gardens offers a comfortable and practical home ideal for families, couples, or professionals seeking convenience and space. The home consists of three generously sized bedrooms, two featuring built-in wardrobes and ceiling fans for added comfort. A light-filled living area flows into a functional kitchen with ample storage, making this home ideal for relaxed everyday living. The central bathroom is neatly presented, with a separate laundry providing additional practicality. Neutral tones throughout create a warm and inviting space that's easy to personalise. Outside, enjoy a low-maintenance yard with room to relax or entertain in a private and secure setting. Parking is well catered for with two secure car spaces under the carport behind a roller door, plus additional off-street parking available in the driveway. Perfectly positioned close to local shops, schools, parks, and public transport, the home offers easy access to the Adelaide CBD while maintaining a relaxed suburban lifestyle. Lease details: - 12 month lease - Unfurnished - Water use and supply charges are applicable - Bond is equal to 4 weeks' rent To register your interest, simply submit an inquiry or register your details through the form provided. This will ensure you receive notifications about scheduled inspections and any updates related to this property. For those interested in applying, applications are accepted through 2Apply or by selecting "Apply Now." Please note that attending an open inspection is required to apply for this property. Disclaimer: The accuracy of this information cannot be guaranteed, and all interested parties should seek independent advice