Multi Faceted Opportunity in High Traffic Location
1356 Canterbury Road, Punchbowl NSW 2196
By Negotiation
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Block size: 399 m² approx.
With over 50,000 passing vehicles daily, this property is an ideal opportunity to expose your business or invest in a future proof asset with up to three separate tenancies comprising of a retail office/showroom, residence and high clearance warehousing.
The property benefits from the following key features:
- High traffic location on a T intersection with over 50,000 passing vehicles every day - Freehold property with 399 sqm approx. block - Shop frontage along front boundary with opportunity to be used as retail, office or showroom - Three bedroom, one bathroom residence with separate access and full kitchen - Hardstand for storage or multiple off street car spaces - 90sqm approx. high clearance warehousing with driveway access at rear of property - Directly opposite Punchbowl Public School and within 1km of Punchbowl Station and Roselands Shopping Centre
This property is ideal for both owner occupiers and investors alike with a multitude of potential uses (STCA) and multiple income streams. Please contact the exclusive selling agents for further details or to inspect.
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