Located in the ever popular Lenah Valley, this cosy studio enjoys a private position and is either the perfect addition to your property portfolio, affordable first home, or downsizer.
• Private villa with great rental yield • Neat modernised kitchen & studio living area • Generously sized master bedroom with built-in robe • Building upkeep, gardens & hallways maintained by B.C • 5km from the city with great local shops & schools • Ideal for first home owners, investors or downsizers • Currently leased until 16/03/2023 for $325 per week
Built: 1969 Construction: Brick Heating: Electric Panel Council Rates: Approx. $1,700 Water Rates: Approx. $1,200 Body Corporate fees: Approx. $1,891.7 Leased for $330 per week until the 11/04/24
Petrusma Property has obtained the information on this property from what we believe are reliable sources and have no reason to doubt its accuracy however we cannot guarantee its exactness. Prospective purchasers are advised to execute their own enquiries.
Features
Allocated Car Space
Gas Hot Water
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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