Commercial Freeholds At Door Step Of A Train Station Are Very Rarely Offered To Market
1 and 1A The Strand, Croydon NSW 2132
By Negotiation
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Block size: 676 m² approx.
- Prime corner location within Croydon Village
- At the doorstep of Croydon Train Station
- Largest 676.6 sqm land holding in The Strand
- First time offered for sale in 25 years
- Two buildings - one two storey medical & pathology centre leased & single storey vacant, former Croydon post office & chemist
- Zoning B1 - Neighbourhood centre
- Ideal owner occupier and or investment
- Up to 8 off street car parking and adjoining council carpark
- Three street frontages, The Strand, Paisley Road, Post office lane.
- Surplus land at rear of the property with potential unused SFR, may suit boarding house or additional commercial premisses (subject to council approval)
- Potential income fully leased - $188000 + GST per annum *approx.
- Sold as going concern.
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