Huge price adjustment ! Investors looking to add to your portfolio, have another look at this bargain. Make good rental returns here and insulate yourself from the economy.
2 x 1 Bed duplex in this strata building. Average weekly rent per duplex, (2x1 bedroom rental). Over $500 pw Units in duplex are rented separately. This is a managed building so if your interstate or out of town your covered.
Each duplex features bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette and carport with community share laundry, full kitchen facility and dining.
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Features include: Fully Fenced,Broadband Internet Available,Built-in Wardrobes
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