3-bedroom, 2 bathroom main house with a completely separate
1 bedroom 1 bathroom + kitchen studio above the lock up garage.
This fantastic investment is within walking distance to everything! Including -
• Edith Cowan University Joondalup campus
• Police Academy
• Joondalup Train and bus Station
• Joondalup Hospital
• Lakeside Joondalup Shopping Centre
• Cafés, restaurants and much more.
WHAT ARE YOUR OPTIONS?
• Reap the rewards of this property from the day you purchase it with a huge $57,460 per year rental return.
OR
• Live in the 1 bedroom 1 bathroom studio and rent out the main house for $38,480 per year
ABOUT THE PROPERTY
MAIN HOUSE - downstairs you have a formal lounge, kitchen/dining area and separate toilet,
3 upstairs bedrooms which is 2 with WIR , en-suite and second separate bathroom with big shower and separate toilet.
STUDIO - with entrance throw-out the double garage or main house, complete with a living area, fully equipped kitchen, generous size 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom
CURRENT LEASES
Studio - $365 per week
Bed 1 - $290 per week
Bed 2 - $225 per week
Bed 3 - $225 per week
$1,105 per week, $57,460 per year directly to you.
NOTE: ALL FURNITURE THAT IS CURRENTLY IN THE HOUSE IS INCLUDED IN THE SALE !!!
For more information or to arrange a private viewing call Magda on 0406 647 779
Details provided for this property is for information only and should not be taken as a representation in any respect on the part of the vendor or their agent. Prospective clients should make their own enquiries regarding the property or fixtures before entering into any Contract or Lease Agreement. All plans and measurements are approximate and not to scale.
This property at 33C Lakeside Drive, Joondalup is a four bedroom, three bathroom townhouse sold by Magda Grek at First Western Realty on 25 Mar 2024.
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Joondalup is the thriving urban centre of Perth's outer northern suburbs. The city is named after Lake Joondalup and the name Joondalup is a Noongar word, first recorded in 1837 and possibly meaning either "place of whiteness or glistening", or "place of a creature that can only move backwards".
Joondalup's development is relatively recent having only begun in the 1980s, where rapid growth occurred until 2006 and then steadied between 2006 and 2011 as fewer new homes and dwellings were built. Joondalup's 11 square kilometre land area is primarily used for housing and institutional purposes, with some industry sectors in the west and a commercial area in the suburbs centre.
Joondalup's City Centre is relaxed and casual with an alluring combination of cultural, civic and commercial areas built on the edge of Lake Joondalup. Residents and visitors to the area have an array of restaurants and cafes to choose from, as well as a major shopping centre with over 240 stores and a cinema. There is a university in the area, as well as a private hospital and numerous recreational facilities like an aquatic centre, basketball stadium and an arena. Local schools in the suburb include Joondalup Primary School and Lake Joondalup Baptist College.