Perfect investment is this one bedroom unit in Halliday's Point. Approximately 500 metres from Black Head Beach and only 200 metres (approximately) to the shops. Fully renovated throughout including bright white kitchen with full oven and cooktop, lounge and dining room, bathroom, bedroom with built in robes plus a parking space. Currently tenanted with a great tenant who is willing to stay.
Situated in a low maintenance complex and features an inground pool which is north facing to catch the sun and the north easterly breezes.
Halliday's Point is situated on the Mid North Coast approximately 300 kms North of Sydney. Mid way between Forster and Taree this beautiful coastal village is surrounded by rainforest walks, patrolled beaches and ocean pools. A great investment or holiday unit.
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