Located in the heart of Rockingham which is boasting some of the most beautiful beaches in the state, this perfectly situated 2x1 apartment is now available for the taking.
You will be welcomed into a open plan living, dining and kitchen area - giving you that sense of spaciousness, then the balcony opens off the living space giving you added functionality with a lovely sight overlooking the park.
The apartment is currently tenanted at $320.00 per week under the NRAS Scheme making this apartment the Ideal Investment opportunity or the perfect downsize apartment.
Strata Levies - $573.75 per quarter
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Features include: Split System Air Conditioning
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