Located just off Burgundy Street and directly opposite Heidelberg Station and the Austin & Mercy Hospital is this excellent opportunity to secure your business' long-term future or a great investment. Key features: - Land area: 380 sqm (approx.) - Building area: 311 sqm (approx.) - Currently leased to long-term consulting/medical tenant for $110,000 per annum, plus GST and outgoings from 1 July 2024 - Vacant possession available - Set amongst a variety of similar medical type uses - Excellent street parking for clients, along with on-site parking at rear via right-of-way - Located in a Commercial 1 zone - Development opportunity (STCA) - Access to Banksia Street/Manningham Road which will connect to the developing North-East Link Project - Transport directly at your door with the train station and bus station only a stone's throw away
Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 60/90 Days
For further details or to inspect contact: Mark Dixon 0423 395 699 Paul Evans 0408 144 181
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