SHOVEL READY PERMIT APPROVED TOWNHOUSE PROJECT NEXT TO TRAIN STATION
132-174 Buckley Street, Footscray VIC 3011
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Block size: 1888 m² approx.
CBRE Melbourne Metropolitan Sales is pleased to present a 'shovel ready' permit approved townhouse site located in Melbourne's vibrant inner-west.
Featuring twenty-two (22) townhouses as part of Stages 3 & 4, with Stages 1 & 2 100% sold and delivered.
This high quality offering can be summarised by the following key attributes:
+ 1,888sqm* Mixed Use Zone (MUZ) corner landholding next to 'Middle Footscray' train station
+ Permit approved with endorsed plans for twenty-two (22) multi-level townhouses
+ Efficient design of predominantly 3 bedrooms + 2.5 bathrooms by award winning architects DKO
+ 150m* to the picturesque Seddon Village featuring Alfa Bakehouse, Sourdough Kitchen, Charles Street butcher and The Happy Apple grocer
+ Located within walking distance to Footscray Plaza (600m*) & Footscray Market (900m*) comprising a large array of retail and dining options such as Woolworths, K Mart and Coles.
+ Surrounded by an abundance of parklands & recreational reserves Including The Western Bulldogs Football Club (300m*), Hansen Reserve (1km*) & Flemington Racecourse (2km*)
+ The location also benefits from a large array of educational Institutions Including Victoria University (600m*), Ashton College (600m*) & Footscray High School (600m*) to name a few
+ The property is also serviced by Tier 1 medical facilities such as Western Private Hospital (1km*) & Footscray Hospital (1km*)
+ There are a multitude of transport options including Middle Footscray Train Station located next to the property, as well as West Footscray (600m*) & Footscray (900m*) Train Stations within walking distance
For further information please contact the exclusive sales and marketing agents at CBRE:
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