Brightline changing 1 July 2024, looking for your next investment property? Approximately $1,320 a week in potential rental income. Rental appraisal for upstairs - 4 bedroom house $830-880 and downstairs - 2 bedroom flat $490-$540 (subject to Healthy Homes requirements). Based on recent sales you have the ability to secure a 213m2 approx home and income for less than a 3-4 bedroom home. Arguably the best value on the market, our motivated vendors are looking for all reasonable offers. Multiple adults purchasing together, this is an easy step onto the property ladder offering multiple separate living spaces and a bonus view to Nihotupu Dam and sunsets. The original cottage serves as a self-contained 2-bedroom flat. It features a comfortable living area, kitchen, bathroom, and two bedrooms, providing private quarters for residents or potential rental income. It is separate from the house and offers its own car parking for 2 cars. On the ground floor of the main house is a lounge, bedroom, and bathroom, offering a secluded space for relaxation or guest accommodation. The middle level features two bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, as well as a convenient toilet. Finally, the top level houses another bedroom with views of the picturesque Nihotupu dam, completing the four-bedroom configuration. The home showcases the architectural trends of its time, with high-sarked ceilings in the living room that create a sense of spaciousness and grandeur. There is still room to add value to your investment with modernizing and updating according to your preferences. Put your creative ideas into action and transform this property into a truly personalized home. Practical amenities include a unique double garage, offering secure parking for two vehicles, as well as off-street parking for an additional car (or 2). This ensures convenience for you and your guests. Embrace the chance to make this property your own! Download the documents from proagent.co.nz
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