Good View Properties is delighted to offer 166 Forest Rd Hurstville, a rare freestanding shop in Sydney's second Chinatown. This tenanted property has wide frontages, is prominently located on Forest Road in the heart of Hurstville CBD and conveniently located in Hurstville's business and shopping precinct, minutes' walk to Hurstville Railway Station. Consulting room with reception, waiting room and kitchenette & toilet are located on ground floor. More consulting rooms including a toilet are located on level 1.
Key features include:
- Land: 265 sqm - Ground floor: 87 sqm - First floor: 65 sqm - Prominent location on the Hurstville retail strip, approx. 200 meters from the Park Road entrance to Hurstville Westfield Shopping Centre, minutes' walking to Hurstville Central Shopping Centre & Hurstville train station - Heavy passing foot traffic - Great Exposure to Forest Road - Excellent external signage to promote the business - Rear lane access for parking - Stable rental income - Rare opportunity not to be missed!
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