In the heart of Footscray enjoying exposure to large daily pedestrian and traffic flows.
Close to Footscray Railway Station, new hospital, multiple schooling options, 5km from Melbourne CBD surrounded by thriving retailers, major banks, national retailers, and a plethora of multicultural displays and eateries with heaps of value add upside development (STCA).
*Ground floor offered with vacant possession (returning $46,000 p.a until October 2023) *Upstairs residential currently returning $19,300 p.a *Land area 154sqm approx *Two level building area 160sqm approx *Frontage 5.8m approx *Retail and residential premises with two separate entrances and tenants with ROW at rear to private lock up two space car park and abutting multiple space general car park *3 phase power available *Zoning: Activity Centre
OPPORTUNITY TOO GOOD TO MISS
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