Looking to invest? This property is a fantastic starter for anyone entering the market - live in one and rent out the other. It could also be a great addition to a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund. Asking price is $229,000 which gives 9.7% gross rental yield. This 2 x 2 bedroom duplex is located in St George, which is a thriving country town in regional Queensland. Both units have been consistently rented for many years and are currently rented at $220 and $210/week to excellent tenants. Opportunities like this don't come along very often, so get in quick or miss out.
Each unit has the following features: • Front porch • 2 Bedrooms • Large lounge room • Eat-in kitchen with electric stove • Bathroom with shower over bath • Evaporative air-conditioning throughout • Separate toilet • Laundry • Fenced back yard. The rental market in St George continues to be very strong with almost zero vacancy rate.
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