Owners are retiring and must sell!
First time on the market, this amply sized brick townhouse in a quiet and private community is ideal for first home buyers, down-sizers or those looking to invest in the property market. Offering fantastic value for money, it is also in an amazing location - within walking distance from Daisy Hill Shopping Village, IGA, John Paul College, Daisy Hill State School and a range of shops and restaurants.
Rare find in Daisy Hill; with incredibly low Body Corporate fees (approximately $800.00/quarter) this 2 Bed low-set solid brick unit is perfect entry level home or an ideal place for downsizers.
Being on the corner, you would have the edge of having no neighbors on one side, plenty of parking space, side entry, a big courtyard and a flawless interior which have been maintained immaculately over the years.
It is very central to most things, with Chatswood Shopping Centre across the road, short walk to John Paul College, a minute from the M1 to Brisbane and the Gold Coast, and public transport right on the door stop.
Currently owner occupied with a rental appraisal of around $350.00-$380 a week.
Some features:
* Two bedrooms, all built in
* Large kitchen
* Air conditioner
* Garage converted into a third spacious multi purpose room with a fan
* Low maintenance back courtyard with plenty of space and multiple entrances
* Lock up garage
* Covered courtyard
* Well maintained kitchen with new stove
* Separate dining area and spacious bathroom with a separate toilet
* Ample parking spaces and super low Body Corp
* Just 2 years old swimming pool
Located close to Schools, Shops, Transport, Local Parks and the M1, this beautifully appointed home would make an ideal investment or perfect home.
The owners must sell so all offers are welcome at this stage. For any queries and to book an inspection Contact Syed@ 0416 498 295
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