This airy, architecturally designed townhouse, just 9 years young, is the perfect opportunity to invest. Located in Coomera Park Estate, this property offers the convenience of on-site management, a swimming pool, and recreational spaces, making living here incredibly easy.
Key Features:
• Architecturally designed tri level townhouse
• Vacant possession for excellent investment
• Predicted rental return: $680 per week
• Qualified tenants waiting to move in
• Spacious master bedroom with ensuite
• Three bedrooms in total
• Two bathrooms and three toilets
• Open-plan living area with stacker doors leading to a mid-floor balcony
• Air conditioning and ceiling fans
• Kitchen with stone benchtops and glass splashback
• Extra-long tandem garage with internal access (fits 2 cars)
• Separate laundry and extra storage in garage
• Ample visitor parking
• Best value for investor return in this high-growth area
• Please note pictures are of exactly same floor plan, due to tenancy privacy
Additional Information:
• Body corporate fees: Approx. $63 per week
• Predicted rental return: $680 per week
• Rates: Approx. $856 per six months
The Coomera-Pimpama region on the Gold Coast continues to be a significant growth corridor, making Coomera Park Estate a prime investment. The area is close to doctors, pharmacies, shops, Dreamworld, Movieworld, and the M1. The railway station and Westfield shopping centre are just 3 minutes away, and there are at least 10 private and state schools within a 5 km radius. Surfers Paradise beaches are only 20 minutes away, while Brisbane International Airport is a 40-minute drive and Gold Coast Coolangatta Airport is just 25 minutes away. The property also features NBN high-speed internet and an inground swimming pool, all conveniently located near the M1 and the new Coomera Connector, also known as the “second M1,” is a 45-kilometer motorway project in Queensland designed to ease congestion on the Pacific Motorway (M1). Running parallel to the M1 from Loganholme to Nerang, it will have up to six lanes and provide alternative access to key areas like Coomera, Pimpama, and Helensvale.
The project aims to improve traffic flow, enhance connectivity, and support economic growth in the northern Gold Coast. The first stage, from Coomera to Nerang, is expected to be completed by 2026. Environmental protections and public transport infrastructure are also part of the plan.