Set on the ground floor, this fantastic one-bedroom apartment will appeal to singles, first-home buyers, students and in particular investors with $11,000 worth of Government incentives per year to add to your weekly rental income.
Upon entry, you are welcome into the open and airy living area that features an abundance of natural light. The neutral colour palette creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for relaxation or entertaining guests.
The well-appointed kitchen boasts cleverly designed storage spaces with sleek cabinetry, countertop space, dishwasher and washing machine. A generous-sized bedroom and plenty of storage throughout the home makes this property advantageous when it comes to space.
Conveniently located within walking distance of the base hospital, Lake Innes Shopping Village, Charles Sturt University and less than 10 minutes from Port Macquarie's CBD and pristine beaches.
If you've been looking to get into the investment market, then this may be your best opportunity. Call Kristian and the team to arrange your private inspection.
- Only 4 Years old - Security parking - Ceiling fan in living room - Distance to CBD- 4.4km - Distance to Lake Innes Shopping and Charles Sturt Uni- 1km - Distance to Town Beach- 5.7km
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