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8 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets No
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
15 Customer Review(s)
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Katherine “Breakers Bay on the beach - unfortunately we would not recommend this place at all.”
Listing reads like it is a house to rent - after walking down 30 steps (22 were slippery tile steps with most tiles broken) we discovered it is a renovated basement under a large house. It gets no sun at all after 8:30am. Cleanliness - Just about every surface needed to be cleaned - hairs and groups of dead ants in most corners of the rooms, stains on the couches (that we were able to wipe off before we sat on), dirty hand prints on doors and light switches. Food and drinks that had been ...
Listing reads like it is a house to rent - after walking down 30 steps (22 were slippery tile steps with most tiles broken) we discovered it is a renovated basement under a large house. It gets no sun at all after 8:30am. Cleanliness - Just about every surface needed to be cleaned - hairs and groups of dead ants in most corners of the rooms, stains on the couches (that we were able to wipe off before we sat on), dirty hand prints on doors and light switches. Food and drinks that had been spilt on kitchen floor and living room walls and doorframes. Bathroom - A broken toilet seat that slid sideways when sat on and single ply toilet paper. Bathroom/laundry window looked into the underside of the house - pipes, wood and broken things were stacked up beside the window. Living room - Torn covers on dining room chairs. Cutlery and glassware mismatched and chipped. Dead ants in every corner, most surfaces needing a clean. Bedrooms - A tradesman working outside a bedroom window 3 of the four days we were there. Hairs on the sheets and one mattress was so old its springs had failed and the occupants rolled into each other in the middle every night. Pillows were very old and condensed - most were only a few inches thick. A security light went off shining into two of the three bedrooms for the entire first night (thankfully a call to bachcare in the morning sorted this for the remainder of the stay). Parking - the tradesman told us we could not park in driveway as he needed to park his van there so we had to find alternative parking (was able to park one car in other garage and double park the other car in driveway). Painting - entire house was in desperate need of a paint with marks and scratches on most surfaces. There was even a square of wall beside the front door that didn’t have any paint on it. All of this for more than $600 per night - far too much for an unclean basement apartment.