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Leap Real Estate offers a lifestyle win for renters

In an overdue win for renters, one Melbourne based real estate agency is giving families the opportunity to enhance their lifestyle and lower the cost of living – all at the same time.

Leap Real Estate is making waves in the property industry for all the right reasons, offering brand new rentals in fabulous family friendly communities, whilst at the same time, lowering the cost of living through the Leap Lifestyle Membership – an industry first rewards program designed specifically for renters.

The deal:

Sign up for an enviable lifestyle renting one of Leap’s wonderful four-bedroom, two-bathroom homes in Eynesbury.

Take a break and enjoy the benefits of living amongst Eynesbury’s nationally protected Grey Box Forest, world class 18-hole golf course and industry leading state primary school – all whilst being only 40 minutes west of Melbourne’s CBD.

Reduce the rising costs of living by taking advantage of Leap’s award-winning Leap Lifestyle Membership. The program offers all Leap renters discounts on a broad range of life’s ever-growing list of expenses, including discounts or vouchers off grocery shopping, petrol, car repair, internet subscriptions, gym memberships and a whole lot more.

Leap Real Estate’s co-founder and director Ken Dodds says that Eynesbury is a spectacular place to call home.

“With 3,000 happy residents and growing, it’s a place where people come together, neighbours become friends and kids play happily together in a safe community,” he said.

“And the rewards program has been tailored to help families enjoy living in Eynesbury and reduce the cost of living for those continuing to live in our wonderful community”.

Visit www.Leap.Realestate for available rentals and for more information on the Leap Lifestyle Membership.

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