Sunnybank Hills has shown excellent Capital Growth in recent times with a 36% jump in the moving median prices for units and townhouses since 2006.

Currently tenanted at $315 p.w. Increasing to $350 in October. Ongoing rent reviews in place.

The building is just over 4 years old and still presents beautifully.

Other costs you should know about are:-
Body Corp levies $2740 pa = $685 per quarter or $53 per week,
Brisbane City Council Rates $1714 pa = $428 per quarter or $33 per week.

The complex is an easily recognisable and popular townhouse rental property in Sunnybank Hills. Because of its location near to buses and trains, it is in demand for working CBD commuters and those who work in the industrial areas close by. This makes it attractive to renters. Body Corporate By Laws are applicable to the property.

Sunnybank Hills is currently one of the best investment opportunities in southern Brisbane. Growth driven by strong demand will see the suburb continue to prosper into the future.

This quality townhouse is ideal for an astute investor.
Inclusions:
Fenced private courtyard with side access.
Single car lock-up garage with internal access to the townhouse.
Air-conditioned on ground floor
Ceiling fans in all bedrooms
Three good sized bedrooms
Large master bedroom with ensuite plus outside balcony plus walk-in robe
Electric cooktop and under bench oven
Dishwasher
Internal laundry
Master bathroom
3 toilets
Carpeted throughout
Hard wired Smoke alarms and safety switch
Vertical blinds

Community features:
Full sized tennis court
50,000 litre salt water swimming pool
Community BBQ facilities
Tropical gardens throughout
Uniquely styled buildings with a Mediterranean look.

Property Location and access to infrastructure:-
14 km South of the Brisbane CBD.

Features:-
* Good public transport, elevated positioning.

Suburb Profile:-
Sunnybank Hills is an outer southern Brisbane suburb and is even more elevated than its neighbour Sunnybank. The suburb has made good growth in terms of median house prices over the last five years. Over 51% of households in the area are couples with children, 31% are couples without children and 14% are single parent households. 88% of the dwellings in this area are stand-alone houses, and townhouses account for another 8%. There are plenty of parks and greenspaces in the area.

The suburb boasts its own private hospital and railway station. It is also close to the Nathan campus of Griffith University and the world-class ANZ Stadium. It is also one of Brisbane’s largest suburbs in terms of population.

The suburb is serviced by several shopping centres, which include the extensive Sunnybank Hills Shopping Town, Sunnybank Plaza and Cinema and Pinelands Plaza. Several primary schools and a city council library are some of the other community facilities that also service the suburb.

There are regular Cityexpress bus services to the Brisbane CBD and the northern portion of the suburb is serviced by the Citytrain rail service at Sunnybank station.

According to the 2006 Census there were 16,109 people living in the suburb with a median age of 35. The median individual income was $441 per week. Of all occupied private dwellings 68.2% were either fully owned or being purchased; 25.8% were being rented.

FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY with continuing growth and increasing rents predicted.