Freehold Factory and Surplus Land Purchase Opportunity
9-13 Kialba Road, Campbelltown NSW 2560
Auction 03/07/24
IndustrialSize: n/a
Block size: 6159 m² approx.
Located just off Blaxland Road via Rose Street. 9-13 Kialba Road provides direct access to both the M5 & M7 Motorways via Campbelltown Road and then on to all major Sydney Road. Perfectly positioned within moments to Campbelltown Railway Station and Bus interchange and all the essential services of the Campbelltown CBD.
• Freestanding factory totalling 3,350m²* • Significant 6,159m²* land holding • Multiple building entry points from front and rear • High internal clearances up to 11 metres • Crane rails in place + high power • Excellent truck and vehicle access with a large rear yard area • Monthly tenancy in place returning $309,000pa net plus GST
Property is being offered to the market by way of Auction on Wednesday 3rd July, 2024 at 1pm onsite.
Open for Inspection: Wednesday's & Friday's from 12.30pm-1:00pm
For more information on this outstanding offering, please contact the Exclusive Agents:
Daniel Krobot on 0411 215 339 Raine & Horne Commercial Macarthur
Matthew McHardy on 0450 440 799 Commercial Property Group - South West Sydney
*(Approx.)
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