Set in a serene and well-kept complex, this surprisingly spacious two-bed home offers a versatile and open plan layout, with a combined living, dining and kitchen area, as well as a balcony with a lovely view overlooking the surrounding neighbourhood. Further in, you’ll find the two generous bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes, with the master also offering an ensuite bathroom for your convenience.

Also, with ceiling fans and air-conditioning throughout to keep you cool and comfy during the hot Queensland summer, as well as insulation for those cold winter nights, you’ll never want to leave!

Everything is right where you want it with this property, with locate business district including Subway Restaurant, shops and Bellas Fruit Market just around the corner, as well as Westfield Garden City just minutes away, while the nearby Pacific Motorway offers easy access to both Griffith University and Brisbane City.

This is the perfect buy for an investment, with tenants already in place paying $430 per week! Just three years old, and with outstanding placement in a highly-sought location, a stylish interior design, and easy access to Brisbane City via nearby 150 buses, you’ll love having such strong rental returns with this excellent property!

First home buyers will also find a lot to love about this fantastic find. Just down the road from both the Bellas Fruit Market and a local kindergarten, this is the ideal place to make a new start!

With so much on offer, it’s easy to see why this is such a highly sought-after location. Whether you want a reliable and low-maintenance addition to your property portfolio, or a fantastic first home to enter the property market, there’s something for everyone here. Eight Mile Plains is one of Brisbane’s best suburbs, and such a desirable property won’t stay on the market long, so call John Heng today!

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