425 Elizabeth Street is a beautifully preserved 1944 Federation Bungalow, offering a rare blend of timeless character and high-performing investment potential.
Now smartly converted into three self-contained units, this unique property delivers an impressive combined weekly rental of $1,080, with three quality tenants already in place. That equates to a turn-key investment returning over 5.5% per ann
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