Check out this great little earner! A solid brick-and-tile 3x1 home paired with a separate 2x1 ancillary dwelling - both on fixed leases and returning a combined $980 per week. Priced for offers over $700k that's a return of roughly 7%.
The front home (27 Chadwick Parade), built in 1990, has been fully renovated and features reverse-cycle air conditioning to the main living, wardrobes to all bedrooms, a double carport, a spacious patio, and a generous backyard. Leased at $550/week until March 2026, it's a ready-made investment with nothing to spend.
The ancillary dwelling (27A) delivers equal appeal, with high ceilings, two bedrooms (both with built-in robes), reverse-cycle air con, a combined bathroom/laundry, plenty of parking, and gated access for privacy. Leased at $430/week until October 2025.
Sitting on a 681sqm lot with a secure and private boundary separating the two residences, this is a versatile property perfect for savvy investors, multi-generational families, or those looking to "rent now, live in later."
With the seller choosing to liquidate assets prior to retirement, this is your opportunity to secure a high-yield, set-and-forget investment in a strong rental market.
DISCLAIMER: This advertisement has been written to the best of our ability based upon the seller's information provided to us. Whilst we use our best endeavours to ensure all information is correct, buyers should make their own enquiries and investigations to determine all aspects are true and correct.
This property at 27 Chadwick Parade, Brookdale is a five bedroom, two bathroom house sold by David Pickering at Carlin Team on 22 May 2025.
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Brookdale is a mixed-use suburb with rural and residential areas within its boundaries. Belonging to the City of Armadale, Brookdale was originally part of neighbouring suburb Wungong before separating in 1997. The suburbs history is relatively recent with development beginning in the early 1990s and accelerating between 1991 and 1996.
The lifestyle in Brookdale is of a relaxed suburban nature. Its landscape is defined by reserves and parks that provide plenty of open public space to enjoy, such as the Bronze Wing Reserve, Don Simmons Reserve, Fletcher Park and Powel Crescent Reserve. The commercial and amenity requirements of residents in Brookdale are largely served by facilities in neighbouring suburbs like Armadale and there is one local school in the area.