33 Niles Court,Bahrs Scrub
Positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac, 33 Niles Court presents a smart investment opportunity with immediate dual income potential.
This dual key property has been designed for flexibility, offering two self-contained residences under one title. Whether you are looking to maximise rental return, live in one and lease the other, or secure a long-term investment in a high demand area, this setup simply makes sense.
Both residences are modern, low maintenance and well laid out, with open plan living, quality finishes and private outdoor spaces. Built for practicality and ease of management, this is the kind of asset that performs consistently over time.
Located in a growing pocket of Bahrs Scrub with strong tenant demand, this is a rare chance to secure a property that works for you from day one.
Unit 1 - Currently tenanted at $590.00 per week until June 2027 Unit 2 - Currently vacating in June 2026.
Key Features
Unit 1
- 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 car garage
- Master bedroom with ensuite and air conditioning
- Open plan kitchen, dining and living area
- Air conditioning in main living area
- Ceiling fans throughout
- Fully fenced private yard
Unit 2
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 car garage
- Open plan kitchen, dining and living area
- Air conditioning in living area
- Built in robes and ceiling fans in bedrooms
- Modern kitchen with electric cooking and dishwasher
- Fully fenced private yard
Location Highlights
- Positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac in Bahrs Scrub
- Strong rental demand in a growing area
- Easy access to Beenleigh, Logan Motorway and M1
- Close to local shops, parks and amenities
- Short drive to schools including Edens Landing State School and Windaroo Valley State High School
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