HIGH RENT & LOW STRATA LEVIES - FANTASTIC NET YIELD
Description
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Neutral Bay, this contemporary studio apartment offers a peaceful sanctuary within lively and cosmopolitan surrounds. Situated in the sought after "Maximillian" building, the apartment makes for a fantastic first home, city pad or high yielding investment. Only a short stroll to the city bus stop, Neutral Bay shops, cafes, parks and much more. The apartment has been freshly renovated with timber flooring, new paint, new lighting and more.
- High potential rent of $600 p/w approx. and low strata levies
- Freshly renovated with timber flooring, new paint and lighting
- Split level design includes separate bedroom and living area
- Valuable car space on title, internal laundry, built in wardrobe
- Kitchen with ample storage, stone benchtop, electric cooktop
- Large, double-glazed windows for maximum light, north aspect
- Building with security intercom, lift access, visitor parking
- Strata $881.79 p/q, Council $317 p/q, Water $169.03 p/q - approx.
Call Brenden Taliana on 0402 634 828 or email brenden@sydneycoveproperty.com.
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
- High potential rent of $600 p/w approx. and low strata levies
- Freshly renovated with timber flooring, new paint and lighting
- Split level design includes separate bedroom and living area
- Valuable car space on title, internal laundry, built in wardrobe
- Kitchen with ample storage, stone benchtop, electric cooktop
- Large, double-glazed windows for maximum light, north aspect
- Building with security intercom, lift access, visitor parking
- Strata $881.79 p/q, Council $317 p/q, Water $169.03 p/q - approx.
Call Brenden Taliana on 0402 634 828 or email brenden@sydneycoveproperty.com.
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.