In a market that has been starved of core industrial investment opportunities, JLL is proud to present 169 Kewdale Road, Kewdale.
An exciting opportunity to acquire a secure, long WALE, triple net leased investment and ownership of a 1.26Ha* high exposure corner allotment in Perth's prime industrial location.
169 Kewdale Road is positioned in Perth's premier industrial market attributed to its proximity to key transport links including the arterial networks of Abernethy Road, Leach and Tonkin Highway, providing seamless access to the Perth CBD, Perth Airport and Kewdale Freight Terminal.
The property is currently operating as a workshop/warehouse facility underpinned by a global occupier on a new 10-year triple net lease.
Key investment highlights:
- Site area 12,630 sqm* (1.26Ha) - Total Building Improvements: 4,100 sqm* approx. - 120m* approx street frontage to Kewdale Road - Two (2) warehouse/storage facilities - Adjoining drive through workshop - Drive around site access - Newly refurbished open plan office accommodation - Yr. 1 Net Rent: $875,000* - Zoned "Industrial" as per LPS - Strong Multinational tenant covenant
Further details are available upon request from the exclusive selling agents.
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