Located in the heart of Bright, the Tourist mecca of North East Victoria, 14 Wood Street is a unique development opportunity not to be missed. Currently being utilised as a long term residential rental investment, this property has so much more to offer its new owner.
Sitting on 910m2 of Commercial Zoned land within Bright's CBD, with frontage to both Wood Street and Burke Street, the property is primed for mixed use or residential development.
The property consists of three separate residential tenancies. A 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home fronting Wood Street and two 2 bedroom units at the rear of the property. But this offering is all about the future!
Being located 100m from the centre of town, with the heritage listed streetscape of Wood Street on one side and Burke Street and the start of the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail on the other, this truly is the most unique property currently on the market in Bright.
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