Building Area: 822m² - Currently divided into two areas of 274m² and 548m²
Zone: Industry
THIS PROPERTY OFFERS THE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY OF SEVERAL OPTIONS:
- 100% Vacant Possession with relevant notice. - Part tenanted either on a lease basis or casually as is now. - Part owner occupy the property and lease out the balance. - Lease the whole building to one tenant.
TENANCY DETAILS:
A. Tenant: Burson Automotive Pty Ltd
- Area: 548m² (corner position) - retail display/warehouse style - Term: Currently no lease in place. Lessee remains on a month to month arrangement. THE LESSEE HAS REQUESTED A NEW LEASE. - Current Rental: $84,553 p.a. + GST (gross)
B. Tenant: Vacant Tenancy
- Area: 247m² (currently offices with small rear warehouse of 75m² - Market Rental: $46,500 + GST + Share of Outgoings (approx.)
THIS PROPERTY IS FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD ON SITE:
- Auction Date: Thursday 22nd February 2024 @ NOON (12PM)
*areas are approximate
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