Investment Opportunity: 43 and 43a Merino Street, Miller
Explore the potential of this fantastic property featuring a main home and a self-contained granny flat, front house currently tenanted for $430 per week ,granny flat now vacant was previously rented for $400 per week with a combined rental income of $830 per week.
Key Features:
Main home with three bedrooms, bathroom, and internal laundry Self-contained granny flat Separate garage Combined potential rental income of of approximately $830 per week or more as rental market is strong.
The main home offers three bedrooms, a bathroom, and an internal laundry, providing comfortable living spaces for residents. The self-contained granny flat is a perfect addition, offering additional accommodation or potential rental income.
Externally, there is a separate garage for secure parking or storage. Situated in a convenient location, close to schools, shops, and public transport, this property is an ideal investment opportunity.
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