Beautifully positioned at the rear of a small complex in a private and quiet setting, this immaculately presented two-bedroom unit is sure to impress. Built in 1993, the solid brick veneer construction has been tastefully updated with a modern kitchen and bathroom, along with recently laid carpets and laminate flooring, creating a fresh and inviting atmosphere.
The heart of the home features an open-plan kitchen and living area, combining lounge and dining spaces that flow seamlessly and overlook the garden and a large entertaining deck-perfect for relaxing or hosting guests. Parking is well catered for with an allocated off-street space, as well as a visitor spot available for each unit, ensuring ample off-street parking options.
Accommodation is generous, with the master bedroom offering walk-through robes and a semi-ensuite style connection to the bathroom. The second bedroom is also well-proportioned and includes built-in robes. A sleek, space-saving laundry cupboard provides convenient functionality while remaining discreetly tucked away.
Set in a flat, private and secure location, this home offers easy access to Bellerive Village, local shops, the beach, and Ninja Stadium, making it as practical as it is appealing. An excellent choice for first home buyers or retirees, this property delivers comfort, convenience, and lifestyle in equal measure.
For further information and to organise your private inspection please contact Ben Vance.
Approximate rental return, approximately $ 550 per week
Approximate council rates per annum, $ 1,900
Approximate water rates per annum, $ 1,100
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