Introducing an opportunity to purchase a pair of stone duplex homes with aluminium windows, both situated on one certificate of title. These properties offer a solid investment opportunity with the following features: 5 Inns St Millicent: - Currently leased at $200.00 per week on a 12-month lease expiring 28/01/2025 - Enjoy a cozy lounge area with reverse cycle air conditioning - The kitchen boasts plenty of cupboards and a dining area - Three bedrooms, each with timber floors - Separate Laundry and Toilet for added convenience - Bathroom complete with a shower over bath and basin - Fully enclosed rear yard for privacy and security 7 Inns St Millicent: - Currently leased at $200.00 per week on a fixed-term lease expiring 6/5/24 - Lounge area featuring reverse cycle air conditioning for year-round comfort - Kitchen with ample cupboard space and dining area - Three bedrooms, all with timber floors - Separate Laundry and Separate toilet for practicality - Bathroom equipped with a shower and vanity unit - Fully enclosed rear yard An opportunity to invest in these well-maintained properties with reliable tenants in place. Contact us today to secure your viewing and explore the potential of this unique investment package in Millicent. SA Water Rates - $307.40 per quarter (total for both) Council Rates - $546.00 per quarter (total for both)
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