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874 days ago

UNIT FOR SALE - ABSOLUTE CITY CENTRE - INCOME POTENTIAL, OR FIRST HOME BUYER LOOKING FOR A FULLY-FURNISHED PROPERTY

Ingrid from Owhata

If you are looking for your first home, an Airbnb (which this gorgeous home was originally set up for), or an affordable rental property… This unit is a must-see!

ENQUIRIES OVER $600,000

This charming, spacious, FULLY FURNISHED AND FULLY-EQUIPPED 2 double bedroom, 2 toilet, central city unit, is elegantly furnished with solid wood furniture, plush carpet, and colourful décor throughout.

This sunny home also boasts a fully insulated garage, which can be set-up for a comfortable large 3rd, fully carpeted bedroom, or 2nd lounge, you decide.

Enjoy the luxury of your own 2-person Spa in its’ own private room, with extra toilet to accommodate...Relax in the private, fully fenced, covered BBQ/courtyard area – perfect for many hours of outdoor entertaining with your canine companion and/or family.

This gorgeous home has a generous sized lounge and dining room area, a generous sized modern bathroom, 2 separate toilets, all mod cons including 4 TV's, a heat pump/air conditioning, a full kitchen with dishwasher, fridge/freezer, oven, microwave, coffee maker, a separate laundry which includes a near new front-loading washing machine, dryer, and much, much more.

It has loads of utensils, cookware, glassware, saucepans, fry-pans etc - Everything you could possibly want or need to cook up a feast, or for your impressed Airbnb guests…

A lovely garden with a lemon tree, off-street 2 car parking, and a gate on the road frontage complete this central city gem. However, being so close to the city, and with petrol prices being so high, no car is needed!

This fabulous unit is in an idyllic location as it is only a stone’s throw from Rotorua Central Shopping Centre which includes Countdown Supermarket, The Warehouse etc; all at your fingertips…With the local Medical Centre and Pharmacy being right next door!

Just a short stroll to Eat Street, which has an amazing array of fabulous cafes, restaurants, and bars; and the Thursday Night Market. This beautiful home is extremely close to the Hot Spot for night entertainment, Kirau Park, K-Mart, Spotlight, and of course the many other wonderful stores of Rotorua.

There is also a very convenient bus stop just a few steps away.

Now fetching a rental income of at least $550-$600pw (fully furnished), this unit offers a great return, in a location that is desired by many.

Zoned for Rotorua Intermediate and Boys’ High Schools, as well as Early Childhood Centres (eg Playtopia)

So what are you waiting for…it’s the perfect spot to simplify your life – Please call Ingrid for more details, viewings (please wear a mask), on 027 611 8699

Negotiable

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