3 Bed
2 Bath
2 Car
302 m²
109 m²
3 Bed
2 Bath
2 Car
302 m²
109 m²
Set just steps from lush bushlands, this inviting 2015 built home makes everyday living effortless while it's practical design ensures minimal upkeep—perfect for maximizing your investment return!. With its desirable location and standout features, this property is a smart addition to any investment portfolio.
Features include but not limited to:
* Ducted evaporative air-conditioning for cool summer comfort
* Open-plan kitchen, dining and lounge
* Kitchen, featuring a sleek island bench with ample prep space, quality stainless steel appliances, overhead cabinetry, and a wide fridge recess, it offers everything you need for effortless cooking and entertaining.
* The master bedroom with soft natural light and full-length mirrored robes for generous storage. Complete with a modern vanity, ample storage, and a spacious shower with feature tiling
* Two minor bedrooms are a decent size with built-in robes
* A conveniently placed separate laundry zone
* Easy-care backyard with paved patio & artificial grass
* Bonus timber decked entertaining area to the side of the home—ideal for BBQs or quiet relaxation
RENT POTENTIAL: Secure investment opportunity with a lovely long-term tenant in place until 31/07/26, paying $600 per week.
Banksia Grove in a snap shot:
* Banksia Grove Shopping precinct featuring Coles, Woolworths & Aldi
* Skate Park
* Approximately 12 tranquil local parks to choose from
* Numerous Cafe's, local eateries and fast food options
* 3x Gyms: Snap fitness, Plus Fitness and Revo fitness
Transportation: (Approximate figures only)
* 9 Minutes drive to Currambine Train Station
* 10 Minutes to Mitchell Freeway
* Bus route throughout Banksia Grove to Joondalup train station
* 12 minutes drive to the Burns Beach foreshore
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.