Here is a wonderful opportunity to invest in one of Broome's newest and most unique resort complexes, nestled in the heart of Old Broome with all its character, charm and recent 20 million dollar upgrade. The Town Beach area on Roebuck Bay has been given a big makeover with a new Stairway to the Moon viewing area under construction plus nature play, youth (half court basketball), heritage and markets precincts, public art and interpretive information, and expansion of the existing water park. Oaks Broome is the only resort complex of this quality in this part of town, adjacent Town Beach. Other attractions such as Matsos Brewery and Chinatown are well within reach, which makes this an attractive option for holidaymakers and leads to excellent occupancy and investment returns. Unit 81 is on the upper floor of the resort with lift access; it enjoys its own expansive balcony and overlooks the resorts largest swimming pool. As an owner, you may stay here 3 months of the year, and relax while the Oaks manages your guests for the remainder of the year. Easy! The Broome complex includes two swimming pools and a stylish and sophisticated restaurant and bar. Broome's reputation as both a business destination and an idyllic holiday location is only likely to grow, so be sure to give close attention to this opportunity. The recent anouncement of direct Singapore flights will boost your returns - Its the perfect time to invest. Call Tony today on 0418938198 Income 22/23 - $33,263 less Shire Rates:1599.30 22.23 Water Rates: 1389.87 22.23 Strata $11,314 pa
Upgraded Town beach park area on Roebuck Bay Great returns circa 10% net and owner occupy for 3 months a year (opportunity cost) Separate bedroom and lounge Well below replacement cost- Opened 2009
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