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Set on a 352sqm block in the family-friendly suburb of Meridan Plains, 9 Keppel Street with double lockup garage and quiet location is the perfect entry level property.
This home features an open plan living area, gas cooktop and stainless steel appliances.
This property is currently tenanted until 11th January, 2022 and could make the perfect addition to an investment portfolio.
Located in the master planned community of Creekwood, 9 Keppel is only a 5 minute walk to Meridan State College, Parklands Tavern, Aldi and a short drive to the beautiful Caloundra beaches and Sunshine Coast University Hospital.
~ Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two car garage
~ Fully-fenced pet friendly yard
~ Walk to parks, shops and schools
~ Sellers motivated and want this property sold
RATES: $2,000 per annum (approx)
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9 Keppel Street, Meridan Plains, Queensland 4551 | get directions
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