Kepnock is the suburb that everyone seems to want at present for investors and property owners alike and this property will tick, tick, tick the boxes only a short walk to schools / shops! There are wonderful tenants in place presently paying $375pw with a lease expiring on the 16th of September 2022 with room to improve as returns go (market rental estimate $470pw) or the option to move on in pending notice.
The house itself is a low maintenance brick with security screens and a “trim deck” Colorbond roof – very common in the late 80′s to early 90′s around the time this was built. It incorporates a large lounge with a kitchen / dining to the left side. Added to this is a rumpus room which blends seamlessly with an oversize covered outdoor area. There is air conditioning in this main area whilst the kitchen includes electric appliances and a dishwasher.
Moving down the hallway you’ll be greeted with a laundry and renovated bathroom with includes a shower, bath and separate toilet. The three bedrooms are all a decent size including built-in robes and two of them with air conditioning. On the house for added convenience is a double length enclosed carport allowing for two car spaces.
Externally the property comes into it’s own enjoying 830sqm of high and dry Real Estate! You’ve already heard about the oversize entertaining area, add this to the fenced rear yard and the oodles of side access you’ll be able to take full advantage of the high clearance 9x7m powered shed! The shed includes three high clearance roller doors (approx. 3m) so room for the car, boat or van making for five spaces in all. With the cost of shed building presently and wait times, the value here is too much to ignore!
Out of respect to the tenants privacy, Open Homes will be conducted once weekly and there will be the option to inspect other than these times only by appointment. Set up yours today by contacting Brent Illingworth and Ethan McGowan – Bundaberg’s favourite Real Estate Team.
***The information provided is to be used as an estimate only. All potential purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves as to any due diligence required.***