6/60 Railway St, Booval, offers the perfect opportunity for astute investors or those looking to enter the property market!
Be welcomed inside by the open plan, kitchen and living area which flows easily to the private, grassed courtyard. Upstairs you will find two spacious, comfortable bedrooms both with built in wardrobes and serviced by a well equipped bathroom. The laundry space can be found hidden neatly under the stairs and a lockable single car garage is easily accessible at the front of the complex.
Set in a small, gated, and quiet complex this home represents great value!
Approx. 6.37% Gross return Low body corporate fees Close to Booval Train Station 800m to Booval Fair Shopping Centre Small complex of 8
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