Offerings in such a prime location are becoming harder to find. Located in central Richmond and only a short walk to the Richmond Marketplace, train stations and schools. Level block with wide street frontage, this is a fantastic opportunity to secure this position to further develop or secure to move to in the future.
- 569.1 sqm block
- Wide street frontage measuring 17.9 meters
- 3 bedroom home
- Air conditioning and ceiling fans
- Lock up garage
- Side access and fully fenced yard
- Potential rental return of $500 per week
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