Exceptional investment opportunity for an owner to occupy one of the homes and rent out the second or 2 quality investment opportunities on one title in a prime location of Whyalla.
This unique property incorporates two dwellings on a 10072m corner allotment known as 16 & 16A Kleeman Street Whyalla.
16 Kleeman Street Faces on to Kleeman street itself, and is a solid early 1940's style home with return bull nose verandah looking out over attractive country cottage gardens and provides 3 bedrooms, sleepout, entrance hall, large lounge, separate dining area, upgraded kitchen meals with tiled floor, upgraded bathroom with shower over bath, second shower and toilet off the laundry and externally offers a garage with side street access. Currently leased until15/01/2025 at $340 per week.
16A Kleeman Street Facing into Bennett Street and directly behind 16 Kleeman Street this cosy cottage style home of Solid brick construction with concrete floors provides 2 bedrooms, sleepout and shower over bath in upgraded bathroom with toilet facilities, a good sized lounge, upgraded kitchen combined dine, internal & external toilets and a single garage and court yard sized garden. Currently leased until 31/07/2024 at $260 per week.
Both properties are separately serviced by: Evaporative air conditioning, Mains pressure hot water services, Bottled gas heating And ceiling fans
Here presents an rare opportunity to owner occupy one of the homes and lease the other out or alternatively lease both homes.. either way your investment will be located in one of Whyalla's most admired locations with the Whyalla Foreshore, several good schools, a kindergarten and the Whyalla Hospital a short stroll away and just around the corner you will find a good local shopping strip with boutique retails stores, cafés and eateries and a supermarket just around the corner.
RLA 2154
Features include: Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Courtyard,Fully Fenced
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