This property offers a prime investment opportunity for savvy investors seeking a steady rental income stream.
Key Features: • Master bedroom featuring an ensuite and built-in robes, complemented by reverse cycle air conditioning. • Additional bedrooms equipped with walk-in robes, ensuring ample storage space. • Open plan kitchen and dining area, enhanced with reverse cycle air conditioning. • The living room serves as the central hub of the home, seamlessly connecting with the bedrooms and kitchen. • Outdoor entertaining is effortless with the undercover area accessible from the dining space. • With an estimated rental return of $480 per week and a reliable tenant already in place, generating $575 per week.
Contact Justin Gay on 0429 795 507 or Stephanie Wegner on 0413 807 048 to arrange your private inspection.
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