541 Spencer Street & 129 Roden Street, West Melbourne VIC 3003
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Block size: 755 m² approx.
Fitzroys is delighted to offer two side by side properties at 541-547 Spencer Street & 129-133 Roden Street, West Melbourne for sale.
- Flexibility to buy one or both properties - Potential to invest, occupy, repurpose or value add (STCA) - Substantial combined landholding of 755sqm* - Prominently positioned on the corner of Spencer and Roden Streets with a combined frontage of over 58 metres* - 541-547 Spencer Street offered with a short term lease to established tenant Embassy Café with opportunity to extend lease - 129-133 Roden Street offered with vacant possession - Both properties includes multiple on-site car parks - Only 700 metres* from Melbourne's CBD - Rapidly densifying location surrounded by new multi-level apartment buildings and opposite Aldi - Moments from all that the CBD has to offer plus Flagstaff train station, extensive tram network, education and medical precincts - Excellent connectivity to major linkages Spencer, Latrobe, King and Dudley Streets in addition to Dynon Road, City Link on/off ramp and Westgate tunnel project
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