This excellent property is super neat and tidy with tenants in place, offering a fantastic opportunity for savvy investors. This well-maintained home offers 3 bedrooms, a functional kitchen, a separate family room and separate dining room. Located on a fully fenced block safe for kids and pets to play. Close walking distance to schools.
Main Property Features 3 Bedrooms Hardwood timber floors Security screens on all windows Separate lounge to dining and kitchen Fully fenced yard, Double carport Single bathroom with separate toilet Currently tenanted with excellent tenants in place Market Rent $19,760 per annum
This property is priced to sell and will not last. Call Scott Peart for more details on 0408 418 496 or Dan McIntrye 0410 770 391
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