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Home For Sale

  • Sold For $315,000
  • House

Specifications

  • Property Type
    House
  • Building
    50 m2
  • Land
    1079 m2

A smart investment in a central location with immediate returns!

If you're seeking a smart, low-maintenance addition to your portfolio, 5/4 Albion Street presents an opportunity not to be missed.

Currently tenanted by a renter keen to remain long term, this well-maintained two-bedroom unit delivers immediate income and stability from day one. With an estimated rental return of $370.00 per week and an approximate 6% yield, it represents a solid, performance-driven investment in a proven location.

Inside, the property is neat, functional and designed for easy upkeep. Both bedrooms are generously proportioned and feature built-in robes, serviced by a central bathroom tailored for practical everyday living. The light-filled open-plan living and dining area connects seamlessly to a functional kitchen and separate laundry, while split-system heating and cooling ensures year-round comfort. A private balcony further enhances tenant appeal, providing an inviting outdoor space to relax.

Positioned in a convenient pocket of Goulburn, the unit enjoys close proximity to the town centre, the golf course, local parks, Mulwaree High School, the NSW Police Academy and the scenic Wollondilly River Walking Track. This established infrastructure continues to underpin consistent rental demand and long-term growth prospects.

For investors prioritising reliable returns, minimal maintenance and tenant security, this is a straightforward, well-located asset that simply makes financial sense.

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If you're interested in looking at properties around the area, or want the latest information on the market in your neighbourhood, we'd love to hear from you. 

5/4 Albion Street Goulburn 2580, New South Wales
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