Burgess Rawson is pleased to offer For Sale by Offers Invited, 112 - 114 Mallard Way, Cannington.
The property is superbly situated close to the heart of Cannington, easy walking distance to the Queens Park Train Station, Albany Highway (for buses) and Westfield Carousel Shopping Centre. Also nearby is Leach Highway that provides excellent vehicle access particularly to the northern and southern Metropolitan regions.
Land Area 1.04 hectares*
Building Size 3,570sqm*
Zoning The property is zoned 'Centre' under the City of Canning current Town Planning Scheme.
The property is currently in the Queens Park Local Structure Plan Precinct 'Railway Frame'. This offers a wide range of development opportunities together with Aged Care, Child Care and Education (all subject to Council approval)
Sale Price $6,750,000 + GST
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact the Selling Agents.
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