17 Koolbardi Street, Halls Head, WA 6210
Halls Head 4房 High-Yield NDIS Investment with Secure Lease
Best Offer Over $899,00017 Koolbardi Street, Halls Head, WA 6210
High-Yield NDIS Investment with Secure Lease
This modern, purpose-built NDIS home offers a rare opportunity for savvy investors seeking strong returns and long-term security. Constructed in 2023, the property is leased until 2029, delivering consistent income backed by government-supported tenants.
Set on a 375sqm block in a prime Halls Head location, this thoughtfully designed residence features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, three toilets, and a dedicated study-ideal for supported independent living. Two of the bedrooms share a semi-ensuite, enhancing functionality and privacy.
The home is equipped with ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning, NBN connectivity, and automatic reticulation, ensuring comfort and convenience for tenants. The double garage provides secure parking, and the low-maintenance layout makes it an ideal hands-off investment.
Location Highlights:
Walking distance to Halls Head Shopping Centre, medical facilities, restaurants, and bars
Close to the scenic canal precinct, foreshore reserves, and abundant wildlife
Just 5 minutes' drive to the beach and boat ramp
Nearby schools include Glencoe Primary, Halls Head Primary, Mandurah Primary, Halls Head Community College, and Mandurah Catholic College
Only 1 hour from Perth CBD
Minutes to Halls Head Golf Course
Rental return currently $1,139 per week
Whether you're expanding your portfolio or entering the NDIS investment space, this property offers the perfect combination of location, design, and reliable rental income.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Alison Hobbs on 0416 134 623.
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