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Benefits of dual key living

Maximised Rental Income

Dual key homes offer the opportunity for dual rental income from one property, making them an attractive investment option. You can rent out both homes or live in one while renting the other for additional income.

Multi-Generational Living

Dual key designs are ideal for families who want to accommodate multiple generations under one roof while maintaining privacy. Each unit provides separate living spaces, making it easy to live together without sacrificing independence.

Increased Property Value

The versatility of dual key homes can increase the overall value of your property, making it more attractive to future buyers and investors.

FAQ

  • What is a dual key home design?

    A dual key home design consists of two separate living spaces under one roof, typically sharing a common entry. Each unit has its own kitchen, bathroom, and living areas, providing privacy and flexibility for occupants. This design is ideal for multi-generational families or those looking to rent out one section while living in the other.

  • What are the benefits of a dual key design?

    Dual key homes offer several advantages, including the potential for dual rental income, more flexible living arrangements, and better use of space. It’s a great solution for homeowners wanting to accommodate extended family, generate extra rental income, or create an investment property without the cost of subdividing land.

  • Can I customise the layout of a dual key home?

    Yes, dual key designs can be customised to suit your specific needs. You can adjust the layout, size of the living areas, and number of bedrooms to match your preferences, ensuring both units offer comfort and privacy.

  • Are dual key homes a good investment?

    Dual key homes are a great investment option, allowing you to maximise rental returns from a single property. You can rent out one or both units, providing greater flexibility and increased rental income compared to a traditional single-family home.

  • What is the difference between a dual key home and a duplex?

    A dual key home is a single building with two separate living areas, while a duplex consists of two distinct dwellings with separate entrances. A dual key design is more suitable for blocks that cannot be subdivided, whereas a duplex might be built on land zoned for two separate homes.

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