Sold for $210,000
Sold for $210,000717, 1-3 Valentine Avenue, Parramatta NSW 2150
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Property was sold on 22 February 2023.
Sold on 22 February 2023.
1 bed
1 bath
Apartment / Unit
30m²
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Apartment / Unit
30m²
If you're thinking of selling, speak to the team of experts at Ray White Parramatta Group to find out how we achieve the best possible price in the shortest possible time! AFFORDABLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY This fully serviced studio apartment is located in the heart of the cosmopolitan Parramatta CBD, Within walking distance are a railway station, bus interchange hub, Light Rail (under construction), Westfield Shoppingtown, parks, reputable schools, trendy restaurants and cafes, vibrant city nightlife, Sydney Water, NSW Police Headquarters, and one of Australia's largest urban renewal projects-Parramatta Square, a world-class civic centre. This property offers the lucrative option of a short-term lease with platforms such as Airbnb, Stayz, and more, which allows you to earn on a per-night basis and capitalise on one of the highest return methods currently available in residential leasing. Currently under contract with Mantra, who is offering a 50% share of the total income generated by this studio apartment. It features: - Spacious bedroom with large window and built in wardrobe - Kitchenette with electric cooktop, range-hood, microwave and mini bar fridge - Bathroom with bathtub and floor to ceiling tiles - Ducted air conditioning - Access to pool, spa, gym, sauna, conference room, onsite restaurant and more Note: It is not for general residence. For more information: Please call Vikram at 0410702001 Parramatta Train Station and Parramatta Westfields are both within walking distance. "Ray White Parramatta Group - Parramatta|Oatlands|Northmead|Greystanes, its directors, employees and related entities believe that the information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, no representation or warranties of any nature whatsoever is given, intended, or implied. Any interested parties should rely on their own inquiries."