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The current market is producing very few affordable properties. Luckily for those shopping on a budget, 274 Bent Street South Grafton is set to be sold under the hammer on the 9th of December. Our sellers have a time-frame to meet, and those looking to secure a property prior to the Christmas shut down period are running out of time. Please declare your interest early to be kept informed.
The home itself is in great condition and very comfortable as is, however any updates or renovations will most certainly add value. The approximate 954m2 flood-free block is situated on the corner of Bent Street and Roberts Drive, proudly atop of the hill enjoying year-round breezes and commanding views across the paddocks and mountain range beyond.
All three bedrooms are equipped with built-in-robes and are of generous size. With high ceiling and decorative cornices throughout, it is clear to see the potential the property offers. The floorplan allows for easy and value adding renovations, with the option to remove a wall to open the kitchen/dining space into the lounge. Please refer to the floorplan provided for an understanding of the options presented on the upper level.
The lower level gives vehicle accommodation with remote access, along with a concrete floor throughout allowing for vast amounts of storage space or a workshop should the new owner require.
A recent rental appraisal predicts a weekly rental return of approximately $360 – $380.
Please make contact as soon as possible to declare your interest. This is one of very few properties in this price range. Our seller has instructed us to bring a result under the hammer and failing to be present on auction night will see you miss out. Contact Jake Kroehnert and Tiahnee Cropper on 0478 747 771 to declare your interest today.
Disclaimer: We have obtained all information in this document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations.