Old Halls Head is always full of surprises and this unique situation could be perfect for the astute investor.
I’m excited to present 92 Leighton Road Old Halls Head, nestled on the corner of Janis Street and just meters to either Blue Bay Beach or Doddi’s Beach. This DUPLEX PAIR sit on 1026sqms of land, offering great side access. The property is being sold as a pair on one title, which means for an investor you can collect two lots of rent.

92A was built 1977 by Abode Builders it is a brick & tile 3-bedroom 1 bathroom 1 carport with side access either from Janis Street or Leighton Road. This home has had a makeover offering a new kitchen, updated bathroom, WC & laundry with fresh new tiling, new fittings & fixtures. All new floor coverings and has been freshly painted throughout. This home also offers a lovely outdoor patio entertaining area, large front lounge room, activity area & dining area.

92B was built 1987 by Chapple & Creed with a brick & tile 3-bedroom 1 bathroom 1 carport, a large shed at rear of property. This home is in original condition with good size retro kitchen, bathroom, laundry, WC, front lounge room and dining nook.

So, no matter if you are an investor or looking for your own home in Old Halls Head. This property will capture your attention and imagination of what it can offer.

Each home has its own meter for electricity & water, all on one title so one lot of council rates, NBN is connected, natural gas is connected, sewer passes & is still connected to septics.

Rentals are in high demand in the Peel Region, the approximate rental returns on these properties subject to market conditions are :-
92A – $320 – $350 per week
92B – $290 – $320 per week

If you would like to discuss the possibilities further, call Jill Zimmer Old Halls Head Area Specialist 0417 177 880.

Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.