Live Here & Work Here or Invest Here! Industrial Block!
Large Industrial yard with two living quarters! The property is situated on a 5319m2 fully fenced lot comprising large workshop/shed with an office space, 3 phase power and a wash bay. The first living quarters comprises of one bedroom, 1 bathroom and an open plan living area with a kitchen. The second residence features 4 bedrooms, a spacious living area, bathroom with separate shower room and toilet. There is a external laundry room with another toilet. And when the hard work is done you can enjoy a quite drink at your own private bar on the rear entertaining deck.
Owner willing to rent back at approx $55,000 per annum (GST inc) + Outgoings making this a top buy for the astute investor wanting to expand their portfolio.
Council Rates - $2,280 Water Service Charges - $293
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