PRIME INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITY: SECURE YOUR FUTURE INVESTMENT
1 West Avenue, Sunshine North VIC 3020
Contact Bic Nguyen on 0497 555 757
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 385 m² approx.
Nestled among a well-established industrial area of Sunshine North, this 385sqm* allotment is an affordable choice to start your commercial journey. Secure your piece of land to later Occupy, investment or land bank and watch it increase in value. The land is currently un-serviced (no roads, electricity, sewerage, water, etc. which are still to be implemented at some time in the future).
- Total land area 385sqm(approx.) - Industrial 3 zone - Excellent opportunity for a future development (STCA) or land bank - Situated in high growth suburb - Close to all amenities - Purchase adjoining blocks to create your idea size
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