ACCOMODATION DWELLING - WITH HUGE INCOME! BRISBANE CBD!
32 Kennigo Street, Spring Hill " Five 2 Home Backpackers " Budget Accommodation is situated in the heart of Brisbane, Perfect accommodation for Young Professionals. A Huge opportunity to value add with excellent long term management team in place. Can be totally hands off investment or manage it yourself. Huge income with assured capital growth.
Property Features - Fully fire complied - Brisbane City Council approved as backpacker accommodation - Renovated, looks like new! - Parking at the rear of the building - Quiet secluded street - Outside entertainment areas - 1 Large commercial kitchen - 23 rooms - 15 toilets, 8 bathrooms - 421 M2 in Spring Hill with 2 road access
Location Benefits Close walk to Brisbane CBD Short walk to Fortitude Valley shops, and Train Station Close to the Royal Brisbane Hospital Bus Way Close to Gregory Terrace Parklands and Olympic Swimming Pool Close to Turbot Street, Shopping Centre and Woolworth's
For all enquiries and private inspections please contact Thomas Dennis on 0424 361 406.
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