Freestanding Victorian residence of 14 apartments / key CBD-fringe location
"Ravenscourt" is a beautifully renovated and restored 14 unit strata building in an elevated position in the Toxteth Estate in Glebe. The building is offered fully leased with a mix of short and long term tenants in place. A high quality, fully capitalised, multi unit residential asset in a strong fringe position.
Highlights
* Fully leased annualised rent/income $555k pa. * 14 strata title apartments and 2 carspaces * A mix of one bedroom and studio apartments * Land size 658 sqm. Zoned R1 residential * Fully developed by current owners in 2008 * All apartments are fully furnished * Building and fire fully compliant * Building and F+F depreciation benefits * Strong rental demand. Close to USYD * Outstanding generational asset
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