Excellent location on the main street of the beautiful historic timber town Ravenshoe. Brick complex of 2 shops and Café plus 3 Bedroom high-set Queenslander with spacious living and sunroom with high ceilings and original features. Garden with creek and huge storage underneath the house. The house is is located at the back of the Café. The Café is vacant and two shops are long term rented. Total rent income $735.- per week.
The two shops and Café are in a well built brick building.
Option 1: live in the charming house, restart the Café and have rental income from the shops. Option 2: Total Investment Council rates are $2800= per half year. Insurance is $3400.= per year. Return on investment is approximately 6.5% Call Yvonne for an Inspection 0477 402 134
Features include: Secure parking,Garden / Courtyard,Secure Parking
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