Lifestyle and the View Says It All - Kapitol Brokers ID 1746 Robina $1,120,000
SOLE AGENT Kapitol Brokers Gold Coast ID 1746
Guaranteed Body Corp income: $68,997
Freehold managers unit: Over looking Golf Course. Fantastic 4 Bedroom townhouse
Total Net profit: $120,000
Unit: This wonderful modern 2 level 4 bedroom home overlooks golf course.
Business: Income improved since last sold. Lifestyle plus here. Look at the view.
Location: Just minutes to Skilled Stadium Home of the Titians and Metricon Stadium home of the Suns, Robina Town Centre, Pacific Fair, Bond Uni, Casino and Broadbeach.
This business is in the heart of the one of the most highly sort after residential communities on the Gold Coast.
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Management RIghts offer a true lifestyle opportunity to work and live in paradise. Secured by a guaranteed income and extra earning from the business you can capitalise on the real estate market while creating your own business and reaping the benefits of your hard work. You too can gain from my years of experience both as a management rights owner and operator plus a sales agent with over 10 years experience selling accross the state. Call me now to be another satisfied customer, let us find the business best suited for your needs.
Contact marketing agent David Manson for more information
Managers Unit:
4 Bedrooms
Sale Price:
$1,120,000
Annual Net Profit:
$120,000
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