Property summary
This exceptional investment opportunity presents a two-unit apartment building located at 1699 NE 33rd St, Oakland Park, FL 33334, in Broward County. Built in 1966, this single-story duplex offers a compelling blend of income potential and future appreciation. The property boasts two separate units, each with its own meter. The larger unit comprises three bedrooms and two bathrooms, while the second unit features one bedroom and one bathroom. Currently, one unit is rented on a month-to-month basis. Situated on a spacious corner lot, this property provides ample privacy and outdoor space for both tenants. Its prime location places it within minutes of Downtown Oakland Park's vibrant atmosphere, offering easy access to a diverse array of restaurants, shops, and breweries. The rapidly growing area ensures strong potential for future property value increases. This duplex represents a smart addition to any investment portfolio, offering immediate rental income and long-term growth prospects. The asking price for this property is $695,000.
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