Just minutes to both the CBD and Marina, this perfect group of 8 storage sheds offers a steady monthly income with most tenants being long term.
The sheds vary in sizes including 3x single bay sheds 3mx7.5m, 4x double bay sheds 6mx7.5m and 1x triple bay 9mx7.5 in size.
Land size is approx. 1032m2, the rear sheds have access through a secure gate and man overing boats, caravans and trailers is easy with good space, the back and sides of the property is fenced, two of the sheds have 3 phase power supply.
The multi tenancies provide an ongoing income, low out going costs.
Set this up as yourself managed super fund, add it to your current fund or include this to your investment portfolio.
For further information regarding this property contact Bronte George on 0428272006 or email an enquiry to bronte@kemprealestate.com.au.
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