NO BODY CORPORATE FEES. New to the market are these two 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom homes situated on a 1,214m2 block of land in the middle of Bowen. There is currently no body corporate and this property is being sold with the two dwellings on one title. The potential is to subdivide and strata title or simply live in one and rent out the other one.
The total rent return is currently $820 per week or $42,640 per annum. The homes feature spacious open plan living areas, incorporating the kitchen, dining and living space. There are three roomy bedrooms, plus a study or fourth bedroom, with the master having an ensuite. Each property has it's own driveway and the backyards are fully fenced.
For more information, or to organise an inspection, please contact our office or Bonnie on 0414 339 081.
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