A massive opportunity to purchase not ONE, but a complex of TWELVE units!. Take advantage of this rare opportunity while you can.
Prime location across from Casuarina Square Shopping Centre. Walking distance to Charles Darwin University and a stone throw away from all other amenities you need!
All twelve units consist of TWO generous sized bedrooms, TWO bathrooms and offer an open plan living space. Current owners have offered to paint the complex as well as each unit at end of each lease.
The complex itself is a perfect mix of tranquillity and convenience, with easy access to nearby transport options, schools, local shops, and recreational amenities including the cinemas and near by gyms.
- Each unit is strata titled - No Body corp - Prime Location - Rare opportunity you may never see again.
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Features include: Ensuite
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