A dream duplex in a quiet location. An investor could start getting double the rent straight away or renovate, live in one and work on the other. One side has been repainted internally. Fibro homes with asbestos roofing, large back yards, 3 x 1's with 2 car carports each. Its not often you can buy two for one in a quiet town with all amenities including, a Hospital, Doctor, Senior High School, Bowling club and Hotel.
Grey Nomads can live in one and get rent off the other while they are travelling, plenty of room out the back to park your van. An investor could get $500 per week for only $155,000. How's that for ROC. if you are a handy man can spend a little bit and get a good return on his capital.
A Win Win what ever way you look at it.
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