Introducing 420/2 Eastern Place, Hawthorn East — an outstanding opportunity for investors seeking strong returns, long-term stability, and a premium blue-chip location.
Currently leased at $320 per week, this well-maintained apartment delivers a pure rental yield exceeding 11%, making it one of the most compelling investment options in the area. The tenant is exceptionally reliable, with a secure lease in place until March 2026, providing guaranteed income and peace of mind from day one.
Excellent Transport Connectivity
• Auburn Station – just a short walk for easy access to the CBD
• Close proximity to Camberwell Station and major tram routes (including Route 70 & 75)
• Quick access to Burke Road, Riversdale Road, and major arterial links
Education Hub
Surrounded by top-tier educational institutions, making the area highly sought-after for students and professionals:
• Swinburne University of Technology – minutes away
Lifestyle & Recreation
• Near the beautiful Fritsch Holzer Park, Anderson Park, and a range of leafy walking and cycling trails
• Short distance to Glenferrie Road and Camberwell Junction, offering vibrant cafés, restaurants, boutique shopping, and entertainment
Everyday Convenience
• Close to supermarkets, fresh food markets, fitness centers, and essential services
• A thriving local community with everything within easy reach
420/2 Eastern Place is the perfect low-maintenance, high-return investment with a secure rental income and unbeatable location. Opportunities of this calibre are rare—don’t miss your chance to own a premium property in the heart of Hawthorn East.
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