Property address: 6/23 Rode Road, Wavell Heights QLD 4012
Rates: $506.70 per quarter Body Corporate levy: $1200 per quarter
Located within walking distance to Nundah village, schools, parks and transport, this stylish apartment presents a relaxed lifestyle in a small complex of six. Boasting a north/south aspect, open plan living, three bedrooms and three balconies, this property is well-suited to couples, downsizers and young families.
Accommodating a range of buyers, there is an opportunity to move in or rent out with long-term tenants looking to extend their lease. Positioned in a sought-after precinct, there is also great potential for investors to increase the current rental returns.
The lounge and dining area unveils a flowing design with tiled floors, air-conditioning, leafy aspects and beautiful natural light. Extending through sliding glass doors to the entertainer's balcony, this alfresco retreat enjoys tree-lined outlooks and provides a peaceful setting for outdoor living and entertaining.
Property features:
Modern kitchen
Stone benchtop
Blanco appliances
Gas stove
Dishwasher
Master Room ensuite, air conditioner plus a private balcony
2nd and 3rd bedroom open to a third balcony
Second bathroom, laundry
Double lock up garage
Current tenancy expires 03/01/2025 and current tenants are paying $650 per week.
Situated with all amenities at your fingertips, it is a short walk or drive to shopping, transport and recreation. Some of the nearby facilities include:
Chermside and Toombul shopping centres
Toombul, Nundah and Northgate train stations
Main bus interchange of the Northside
Restaurants and nightlife
Prince Charles Hospital
Schools in Nundah, Clayfield, Hendra, Wavell Heights and Kedron
The Kedron/Wavell RSL Club
Brisbane City Council Library
Water Slide Park for Kids
Call Tuck on 0406 263 805 or Gloria on 0414 268 949 for more information or book an inspection time.
Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these particulars, no warranty is given by the vendor or the agent as to their accuracy. Interested parties should not rely on these particulars as representations of fact but must instead satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.