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Delacombe: One vacancy in Specialist Disability Accommodation

Suburb: Delacombe

Postcode: 3356

Icon | Bedroom 5
Icon | Bathroom 2
Icon | Additional Feature Grab rails in the bathrooms and to the exterior exit door.

Vacancies: 1

ID: Woolway

Home Features

The property has a lot of space; there are two living rooms, kitchen and a dining area. Tenants can have the option of alfresco dining, which features a barbeque. You can also enjoy doing exercises in the backyard, there is a basketball ring, trampoline and slide.

Bedroom Features

The vacant room is located in the front section of the home, adjacent to the both bathrooms, overlooking the large front yard. The rooms have large built in wardrobes. There is air-conditioning and heating throughout the house.

Accessibility

The SDA design category of the property is Improved Liveability. The house has large open rooms and features grab rails in the bathrooms and to the exterior exit door and it has no steps.

Current Tenant/s

There are two gentlemen, in their 20s and 40s. The housemates have a structured routine, contributing to the household and going out to the community. This is suitable for someone who likes routine, has a degree of independence and loves being part of the household and going out.

Neighbourhood

The property is in a quiet cul-de-sac, and also close to many local amenities. With only a 10-minute drive to Leawarra Reserve and Ballarat Botanic Gardens and train station. It is less than 1km away from Delacombe Town Centre and Delacombe Medical Centre. The property is also situated less than 2km away from Ballarat Central Shopping Centre and 4km away from Ballarat Base Hospital.

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