Sold for $380,000
Sold for $380,0004, 166 James Street, New Farm QLD 4005
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Property was sold on 13 September 2023.
Sold on 13 September 2023.
1 bed
1 bath
Apartment / Unit
52m²
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Apartment / Unit
52m²
All you could ask for as an investor or first home buyer. 1 Bed | 1 Bath | 40sqm + 12 sqm Private Patio Body Corp: Approx $60 per week Brisbane Council Rates: Approx $450 per quarter Water: Approx $220 per quarter Currently tenanted at $430 per week until Feb 2024 1 of 12 units Features: - Ground floor, no steps and private entry - Generous open-plan living and dining space - Air conditioned & heated - Fully tiled and modern bathroom - Internal laundry with loads of storage - Well presented with timber floors - Private tiled courtyard garden - fully fenced. - Fully equipped Kitchen including a brand new fridge and exhaust fan - Private Bedroom - New doors & locks - New Paint - Hardwood Floors James Street is the epitome of chic and style in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley precinct, where you'll find a vibrant and diverse mix of amenities. Indulge in high-end fashion boutiques, exquisite restaurants and bars, cutting-edge art galleries, and holistic wellness centers. With easy access to public transportation, James Street is the perfect place to explore and discover the best of Brisbane. The location provides easy accessibility to the most desirable amenities such as cafes, restaurants, bars and New Farm Village. It is within walking distance to James Street Market, Howard Smith Wharves, the CBD, Eagle Street Pier, Fortitude Valley and the Riverwalk. Only minutes to the M7 Motorway and 10kms from the Brisbane International and Domestic Airports. Parking: There is no allocated parking spot at the complex for this unit. Parking permits are available upon application through Brisbane Council free of charge for the Home Owner. Contact Hayden today to book a private inspection! 0419 000 929 **All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided and interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries**