Here is a great opportunity for an astute buyer! On offer are two homes, on separate titles, situated on a multi dwelling zoned R2 block. These properties are located adjacent to each other, on a corner allotment, not far from the CBD of Bowen. With 2024m2 to play with, the astute developer should have a field day! Both properties rented @ $ 400 / week each.. $ 41,600 / year.
Both blocks host a 3 bedroom house. 74 Williams offers timber floor boards, high ceilings, and fretwork. Need some TLC but good be turned into a lovely family home.
Here is a rare chance to negotiate with one vendor to secure a solid investment!
Features include: Investment,Value,Unique
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