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Home For Sale

$255,000- $275,000
  • Under Offer
  • Unit

Specifications

  • Property Type
    Unit
  • Building
    33 m2
  • Land
    45 m2

Investment Opportunity in Prime Queanbeyan West Location

Positioned on the first floor in a quiet complex, this well-maintained 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit presents an excellent opportunity for investors seeking immediate rental income in a convenient location.

Located at 4/5 Adams Street, Queanbeyan West, the property is currently rented at $320 per week on a periodic lease, offering flexibility for both investors and future owner-occupiers.

Property features:
• Spacious bedroom with natural light
• Functional bathroom
• Open-plan living and dining area
• Practical kitchen with ample storage
• First-floor position providing privacy and security
• Low-maintenance living in a convenient location
• 33m2 internal living
• Strata $760.50 per quarter approx
• Rates $662 per quarter approx
• Currently rent $320/w periodic, but market rent $350/w

Ideally situated close to local shops, schools, public transport, parks, and only a short drive to Canberra CBD and the Airport.

A fantastic entry-level investment or affordable addition to your portfolio.

Disclaimer: Ray White Queanbeyan | Jerrabomberra and the vendor cannot warrant the accuracy of the information provided and will not accept any liability for loss or damage for any errors or misstatements in the information. Some images may be digitally enhanced and styled/furnished for illustration purposes. Images and floor plans should be treated as a guide only. Purchasers should rely on their own independent enquiries.

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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. 

4/5 Adams Street Queanbeyan West 2620, New South Wales
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