Live in or Investmnt Gold Coast $355,000
Air conditioned townhouse 3large bedrooms with built ins in each, a spacious ensuite to main bedroom with large balcony. The main bathroom is large and has a bath. Down stairs has an entry hall and open plan living. The kitchen has breakfast bar, dishwasher, pantry, bench top hot plates and fan forced oven A seperate laundry with direct access to the double lock up garage with remote control door. A large paved courtyard is off the living area and Laundry. There is also a grassed side & front yard that is fully fenced. This unit is opposite the highly sought after Varsity College., which makes ensures a steady stream of potential tenants if you are looking for an solid investment.
The comlex is fully gated, has a large salt water pool separate spa and 2 separate BBQ areas. The complex has extensive lawn areas and 60 visitor parking bays so parking is never an issue.
The complex is ideally situated opposite Lake Orr with its many walking/cycle paths and boat ramp for canoes or small boats. Opposite is a pedestrian bridge that allows easy access to Varsity Lakes town centre and Market Square. Bus stops are adjacent that service The robina train station and Robina Shopping centre which has both David Jones and the newly opened Myer department stores. The bus also goes to Burleigh beach which is only 4klms away. and you can connect to the Airport. The M1 Motorway is only 2klms away which gives easy commuting both north and south. This is a pet free complex
The sustainability declaration for this property can be obtained by contacting the agent.
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