INVESTMENT DUPLEX - TWO RESIDENCES LEASED FOR $710 PER WEEK
This block of two townhouses is under one torrens title and consists of a solid brick & tile construction with a suspended slab first floor.
Built in the 1980's, the two residences are mostly original and feature 2 beds, 1 bath upstairs in each side and then a big downstairs rumpus or 3rd bed plus an extra shower and toilet downstairs. Each side comes with a lock up garage. See the floorplan advertised here.
Rented for $350 and $360 per week, the tenants in #1 have been in place nearly 20 years and #2 have just moved in on a 12 month agreement. Both are keen to stay long term.
Located just off Grafton's main street, 3 blocks walk from Aldi and 5 blocks from Grafton Shoppingworld / Coles / Woolworths.
Pest & building reports available on request.
CURRENT RENT: $350 + $360 = $710 per week COUNCIL RATES: $4750 per year (2023 FY) LAND SIZE: 592 sqm ZONING: R1 General Residential
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